
What is Mitosis? Mitosis is cell division. It is where a single cell divides into two equal cells called daughter cells.
- One cell divides once into two daughter cells
- Main purpose is to replace worn out or bad cells.
- Mistakes made during Mitosis can lead to changes in DNA, which can cause genetic disorders.
5 different phases of Mitosis
- Interphase
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
Summary: The purpose of mitosis is for the an old or worn out cell to break down into 2 equal daughter cells that each get a full set of DNA or genetic code. It only happens one time for each cell. But a problem can occur if the body take to long during mitosis If it takes too long, the cells can change their DNA which can cause genetic disorders.
Citation: Genome, Your. "What Is Mitosis?". Yourgenome.Org, 2017, https://www.yourgenome.org/facts/what-is-mitosis. Accessed 25 Feb 2019.
-Ryder Edwards
What would happen if there was only 4 different phases of Mitosis? Will it change the progress or stay the same?
ReplyDeleteWhat are the main steps of mitosis?
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