Mitosis involves three steps: DNA replication (multiplies), chromosome alignment and nuclear division (aligns), and cell division to produce two identical daughter cells (divides).
Mitosis involves DNA replication (multiplies), chromosome alignment and nuclear division (aligns), and finally cytoplasm and cell membrane division to create two identical daughter cells (divides).
Front | Describe the 3 steps of Mitosis |
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Back | MULTIPLIES- The DNA replicates to form two copies of each chromosome ALIGNS- One set of chromosomes is pulled to each end of the cell and the nucleus divides DIVIDES- Cytoplasm and cell membranes divide to form two identical daughter cells |
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