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skad [1K]
1 year ago
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During this phase of mitosis, the mitotic spindle forms and the nuclear envelope fragments.

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belka [17]1 year ago
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Prophase is defined as the phase of mitosis during which the mitotic spindle develops and the nuclear envelope fragments.

<h3>What is a mitosis?</h3>

A kind of cell division known as mitosis occurs when a single cell (the mother) divides into two genetically identical daughter cells. The phase of cell division known as mitosis, when referring to the cell cycle, is when the DNA in the cell's nucleus is split into two identical sets of chromosomes.

<h3>Which cellular kinds undergo mitosis?</h3>

In the body, mitosis occurs in three different cell types. They are adult stem cells, somatic cells, and embryonic cells. Somatic cells - In multicellular organisms, somatic cells are the normal cells in the body. Epithelial cells, muscle cells, liver cells, and other types of cells are somatic cells.

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