Interphase - The phase of the cell cycle where the cell grows and replicates its DNA., Prophase - The phase of mitosis where the chromosomes become visible as a pair of sister chromatids joined at the centromere., Metaphase - The stage in mitosis where chromosomes line up on the equator of the spindle., Anaphase - The stage in mitosis when the newly separated chromatids are pulled towards opposite poles of the cell., Telophase - The final phase of mitosis, wher two nuclear envelopes form around the two new nuclei, Cell plate - The region in a dividing plant cell where vesicles assemble to produce a new cell wall., Centromere - The region of a chromosome where two sister chromatids are joined together, and where the spindle fibre attaches during cell division., Meristems - The tip of the stem and the roots of plants where mitosis is occuring., 2n - A diploid cell, n - A haploid cell, Chromatin - Elongated chromosomes , Equator - Centre of the cell, Cleavage furrow - How animal cells finish cell division, Growth - Function of mitosis in multicellular organisms, Reproduction - Function of mitosis in unicellular organisms,

Cell Division - Mitosis

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