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![Match the following phases of mitosis:
Chromosomes uncoil to form
chromatin and cell begins to
separate
Chromosomal centromeres
split and chromosomes
migrate to opposite ends of
the cell
Nuclear membrane and
nucleolus disintegrate
Chromosomes align on the
spindle equator
Centrioles move to opposite
ends of the cell
Normal cell growth occurs
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Transcribed Image Text:Match the following phases of mitosis:
Chromosomes uncoil to form
chromatin and cell begins to
separate
Chromosomal centromeres
split and chromosomes
migrate to opposite ends of
the cell
Nuclear membrane and
nucleolus disintegrate
Chromosomes align on the
spindle equator
Centrioles move to opposite
ends of the cell
Normal cell growth occurs
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Transcribed Image Text:M
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Anaphase
C
s Late prophase
Telophase
Early prophase
Metaphase
Interphase
ends of the cell
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Cell cycle
Cell are the structural and functional unit of life which are building block of body
Cell cycle is the process by which cell divides into daughter cell by undergoing various phases
Phases of cell cycle --
- interphase (G₁, S, and G₂ phases),
- mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis)
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