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English: A diagram of mitosis stages Interphase (G₂): In this substage, the cell prepares for nuclear division and a protein that makes microtubles for cell division is synthesized. 1: Interphase 2: Prophase 3: Prometaphase 4: Metaphase 5: Anaphase 6: Telophase & Cytokinesis |
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Own work; Used information from: Campbell Biology (10th Edition) by: Jane B. Reece & Steven A. Wasserman. and Nature.com. |
Author | Ali Zifan |
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