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Mitosis or Meiosis? Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase?
is interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase all part of MITOSIS or MEIOSIS???
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
INTERPHASE IS NOT A PART OF ANY OF THEM as it is the part when the cell grows
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase -part of mitosis(2 identical daughter cells(only on body or somatic cells))
prophase I and II, metaphase I and II, anaphase I and II, and telophase I and II are part of meiosis(4 genetically different daughter cells (only on gametes or sex cells))
Source(s): AP Biology EDIT: also if you read the link the guy infront of me posted it says the same thing as me therefore he is wrong - TinaLv 45 years ago
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they are all processes of cell division. prophase - Prophase is a stage of mitosis in which the chromatin condenses into a highly ordered structure called a chromosome. metaphase - the stage of mitosis and meiosis, that follows prophase and comes before anaphase, during which condensed chromosomes become aligned before being separated anaphase - Phase of the cell division during which the paired chromosomes move apart. telophase - Telophase is a period wherein the chromosomes arrive at the poles, the microtubules disappear and the nuclear envelope forms interphase - Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in which the cell spends the majority of its time and performs the majority of its purposes
- Anonymous1 decade ago
actually not to confuse you further but its both. the only diff is meiosis goes through it twice.
mitosis is asexual reproduction, happens in the somatic cells.
meiosis is sexual reproduction, happens in the sperm and egg cells.
interphase-cell looks normal but it is doubling the genetic material.
prophase- genetic material is condensing and the nucleus' wall is starting to break up.
metaphase- genetic material is getting ready to split.
anaphase-the cell will elongate and the genetic material is starting to split.
telophase- the cell is just about to split . it has evenly divided its doubled genetic material on opposite sides and almost looks like a number 8.
so meiosis goes through this 2times and ends up with 4 daughter cells each with 1 copy of chromasomes.
meitosis goes through 1time and ends up with 2 daughter cells each with 2 copies of chromasomes.
Source(s): lab notes - Anonymous1 decade ago
Meiosis.
Source(s): i am in biology. http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/meiosis-g... - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
they are all part of the cell cycle. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are all mitosis. :)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hope this helps....
Mitosis - http://classof1.com/homework_answers/biochemistry/...
Meiosis - http://classof1.com/homework_answers/biochemistry/...
- Anonymous7 years ago
expanil prophase