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Which model most accurately represents the process of mitosis?
• A model showing the cell before mitosis, then after mitosis.
A model illustrating the splitting of the cell in cytokinesis.
A model listing the four phases of mitosis without showing what happens inside the cells.
A model with all four phases of mitosis in order, showing the chromosomes inside.
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"A model with all four phases of mitosis in order, showing the chromosomes inside."
Reason: mitosis is a dynamic sequence (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) in which the chromosomes condense, align, separate, and decondense. A model that shows each phase in order with chromosome behavior fully represents the process. The other choices omit the internal chromosome events (or only show before/after or only cytokinesis), so they are incomplete.
Reason: mitosis is a dynamic sequence (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) in which the chromosomes condense, align, separate, and decondense. A model that shows each phase in order with chromosome behavior fully represents the process. The other choices omit the internal chromosome events (or only show before/after or only cytokinesis), so they are incomplete.
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