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Copy of Mitosis Video (5/28/2026)

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Mitosis is important because it allows your body cells to

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Mitosis is crucial for the repair of

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Mitosis is not the process that produces or ; but it does produce cells.

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During interphase (which is NOT a part of mitosis), cells are growing, replicating their DNA, and carrying out their normal daily

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The organelle that holds DNA and chromosomes in a cell is called the

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Chromosomes are composed of and

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Humans typically have chromosomes in most body cell nuclei.

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Chromosomes are duplicated during of the cell cycle

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When chromosomes are duplicated, the number of chromatids doubles while the number of chromosomes remains

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To recall the stages of mitosis in order the acronym can be used.

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During metaphase, chromosomes line up at the of the cell.

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Anaphase is characterized by the movement of chromosomes to .

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Telophase is the stage where new nuclei begin to form, preparing for the formation of cells.