Which model most accurately represents the process of mitosis? (1 point)

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A model illustrating the splitting of the cell in cytokinesis.
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 listing the four phases of mitosis without showing what happens inside the cells.

A model showing the cell before mitosis, then after mitosis.
A model showing the cell before mitosis, then after mitosis.

A model with all four phases of mitosis in order, showing the chromosomes inside.
A model with all four phases of mitosis in order, showing the chromosomes inside.
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The most accurate model to represent the process of mitosis is:

A model with all four phases of mitosis in order, showing the chromosomes inside.

This model provides a comprehensive view of the mitotic process, detailing all stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase) and illustrating the behavior of chromosomes, which is essential for understanding how genetic material is divided during cell division.