Mitosis is the process of cell division and consists of four phases: prophase where chromosomes condense, metaphase where chromosomes align in the center of the cell, anaphase where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell, and telophase where new nuclear membranes form around the separated chromosomes.
Mitosis is the process of cell division and consists of four phases: prophase where chromosomes condense, metaphase where chromosomes align in the center of the cell, anaphase where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell, and telophase where new nuclear membranes form around the separated chromosomes.
Mitosis is the process of cell division and consists of four phases: prophase where chromosomes condense, metaphase where chromosomes align in the center of the cell, anaphase where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell, and telophase where new nuclear membranes form around the separated chromosomes.
Mitosis is the process of cell division and consists of four phases: prophase where chromosomes condense, metaphase where chromosomes align in the center of the cell, anaphase where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell, and telophase where new nuclear membranes form around the separated chromosomes.