A normal cell in our body has 23 pairs of chromosomes so 46 in total., The chromosomes and other cell organelles duplicate themselves. This means the cell now has 92 chromosomes., The nuclear membrane breaks down and the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell., Spindles pull the chromosomes apart to opposite ends of the cell., A new nucleus forms around these chromosomes and the cytoplasm starts to split., 2 new genetically identical "daughter" cells are formed. they are also identical to the starting cell. .

Cell Division - Mitosis - Labelling

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