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Mitosis is the reason we can grow, heal wounds, and replace damaged cells.

Stages of mitosis are distinguished by the end of one set of activities and the beginning of the subsequent ones. Preprophase (relative to plant cells only), prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are among these stages. The chromosomes, which have already been duplicated, condense and connect to spindle fibers during mitosis. These fibers then pull each copy of the chromosome to the opposing sides of the cell. The outcome is two daughter nuclei that are genetically identical. The remaining portion of the cell may then proceed to divide via cytokinesis to give rise to two daughter cells. Live cell imaging enables the real-time visualization of the many stages of mitosis. A mitotic mistake known as tripolar mitosis or multipolar mitosis causes three or more daughter cells to be produced instead of the expected two.

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