Mitosis is the process of division of a somatic cell into two, maintaining the same number of chromosomes as were originally present in the parent cell.
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Where does mitosis occur in the body?
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Mitosis occurs in almost all the cells, except the germ cells.
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Mitosis is distinguished into the following phases.
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1. Interphase 2. Karyokinesis/Nuclear Division
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How does interphase prepare cells for mitosis?
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It is the interval period between two successive cell divisions when the chromatin material remains in a highly attenuated condition.
It is the interval period between two successive cell divisions when the chromatin material remains in a highly attenuated condition.
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It is the preparatory phase because the nucleus and cytoplasm synthesize and store all those substances that are essential for cell division.