First stage of mitosis where chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope breaks down. Centrioles divide and move towards opposite poles of the cell
Metaphase?
Complete dissapearance of the nuclear enevlope, spindle becomes fully developed. Chromatid pairs are attached to indidvidual spindle fibres and align themselves in the middle/along the equator, ready for division.
Anaphase?
Rapid and most obvious stage. Centrosomes split and spindle fibres contract, causing the chromatids to be pulled apart by the split centrosome. New single chromosomes are pulled to the poles.
Telophase?
Final phase in mitosis; chromosomes uncoil, and form the chromatin of interphase. The nuclear envelope reforms and the nucleolus reappears - essentially the opposite to prophase.
Prophase
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Metaphase
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Anaphase
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Telophase
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Mitotic index?
Total number of cells observed/Number of cells in mitosis×100