Explain how mitosis leads to two daughter cells, each of which is diploid and genetically identical to the ori? July 18, 2009


Explain how mitosis leads to two daughter cells, each of which is diploid and genetically identical to the original cell. What activities are going on in the cell during interphase?
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Wally July 20th, 2009

Wow this feels like my high school chem class…
This is the order: IPMAT (Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase)

Interphase is when the cell is still “a mess” No parts are even aligning to begin the separation process yet. Eventually (in other phases) the material in the cell will align, duplicate, and separate into two identical daughter cells.

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