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Interphase is the phase the cell is in before mitosis starts. In interphase, the chromosomes are duplicated, and the cell prepares for division. The chromosomes are uncondensed.
Telophase and metaphase are two of the five stages of mitosis.
Mitosis is a type of asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. The major purpose of mitosis is to replace worn-out cells.
Mitosis happens in five steps. The following are the five steps involved in mitosis, as well as the state of the cell before mitosis begins (interphase) and the process after mitosis is complete (cytokinesis).
BEFORE MITOSIS: INTERPHASE: Interphase is the phase the cell is in before mitosis starts. In interphase, the chromosomes are duplicated, and the cell prepares for division. The chromosomes are uncondensed.
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