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Your skin is constantly producing new cells through cell division. How does this happen? During interphase, how does a cell prepare for division? Describe cell division, including the processes of mitosis and cytokinesis. Be sure to describe the mitotic steps.
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Cell division is the process whereby a parent cell finish up into two daughter cells. they are two types of cell division

  • mitosis
  • meiosis

mitosis is a process whereby a parent cell finish up and produces two daughter cells having the same number of chromosomes

stages of mitosis

  • Interphase: In this stage , nothing really happens in the cell, resting stage of the cell
  • prophase: in this stage , the chromatins condenses into chromosomes

, the nuclear membrane disappear  and the spindle fibre radiates

  • metaphase: in this stage , the chromosomes align in the middle and meet at the equator
  • anaphase: the chromosomes split at the centromere and move to the opposite poles
  • telophase: the cell splits, and the spindle fibre disappears  
  • cytokinesis: the cell produces two daughter cells