Write down which phase of mitosis each cell is in! 1-45

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In Prophase of Mitosis cell division, the chromatin that is present in the nucleus starts condensation.

In Metaphase of mitosis, the chromosomes arrange itself at the equator or center of the cell.

In Anaphase, the daughter chromatids separate from each other and moves towards the poles. In Telophase of mitosis, the parent cell is divided into two daughter cells.

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1: a) Cytokinesis

2: b) Prophase: Fibers form the mitotic spindle

3: It is the system that scientists use to name living organisms. It is beneficial to use this naming system because it is very precise and narrows it down to one specific organism. Another reason is because the roots used to make up one of the names can be compared to others, so you can see the relationship between two different organisms.

4: a) Organisms once thought to be unrelated may be found to be related.

5: b) eliminating waste through the cell membrane.

I hope this helps you out.
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In Prophase of Mitosis cell division, the chromatin that is present in the nucleus starts condensation.

In Metaphase of mitosis, the chromosomes arrange itself at the equator or center of the cell.

In Anaphase, the daughter chromatids separate from each other and moves towards the poles. In Telophase of mitosis, the parent cell is divided into two daughter cells.

Biology
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1: a) Cytokinesis

2: b) Prophase: Fibers form the mitotic spindle

3: It is the system that scientists use to name living organisms. It is beneficial to use this naming system because it is very precise and narrows it down to one specific organism. Another reason is because the roots used to make up one of the names can be compared to others, so you can see the relationship between two different organisms.

4: a) Organisms once thought to be unrelated may be found to be related.

5: b) eliminating waste through the cell membrane.

I hope this helps you out.
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Below are the statements matched to their correct term:

1. The cell that begins the process of cell division- PARENT CELL

2. The first part of mitosis in which the chromosomes shorten and thicken, the nucleolus breaks down, and the nuclear envelope disintegrates - PROPHASE

3. Two rod-like strands replicated by a chromosome during interphase; becomes a daughter chromosome by the end of cell division- SISTER CHROMATIDS 

4. a system of fibers stretching from one end of a mitotic cell to the other -SPINDLE APPARATUS

5. The phase of mitosis in which the daughter chromosomes have reached opposite ends of the cell, the nuclear envelope and nucleolus reform, and the process of cytokinesis begins - TELOPHASE 
Match the following. 1. the cell that begins the process of cell division telophase 2. the first par
Biology
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Below are the statements matched to their correct term:

1. The cell that begins the process of cell division- PARENT CELL

2. The first part of mitosis in which the chromosomes shorten and thicken, the nucleolus breaks down, and the nuclear envelope disintegrates - PROPHASE

3. Two rod-like strands replicated by a chromosome during interphase; becomes a daughter chromosome by the end of cell division- SISTER CHROMATIDS 

4. a system of fibers stretching from one end of a mitotic cell to the other -SPINDLE APPARATUS

5. The phase of mitosis in which the daughter chromosomes have reached opposite ends of the cell, the nuclear envelope and nucleolus reform, and the process of cytokinesis begins - TELOPHASE 
Match the following. 1. the cell that begins the process of cell division telophase 2. the first par

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