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Which series of diagrams correctly represents the order of mitosis?
The steps of mitosis are shown. In step 1, the cell starts to break down structures. In step 2, the chromosomes line up at the center. In step 3, the chromatids separate from each other and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. In step 4, the cell is divided.
The steps of mitosis are shown. In step 1, the cell starts to break down structures. In step 2, the cell is divided. In step 3, the chromatids separate from each other and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. In step 4, the chromosomes line up at the center.
The steps of mitosis are shown. In step 1, the cell starts to break down structures. In step 2, the cell is divided. In step 3, the chromosomes line up at the center. In step 4, the chromatids separate from each other and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
The steps of mitosis are shown. In step 1, the cell starts to break down structures. In step 2, the chromatids separate from each other and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. In step 3, the chromosomes line up at the center. In step 4, the cell is divided.
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The first series.
Explanation: prophase = cell breaks down structures, metaphase = chromosomes line up at the center, anaphase = sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles, telophase/cytokinesis = the cell is divided.
Explanation: prophase = cell breaks down structures, metaphase = chromosomes line up at the center, anaphase = sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles, telophase/cytokinesis = the cell is divided.
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