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  1. Mitosis (video) | Cell cycle | Khan Academy

    Mitosis, a key part of the cell cycle, involves a series of stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase) that facilitate cell division and genetic information transmission.

  2. Phases of mitosis | Mitosis | Biology (article) | Khan Academy

    Interphase Phases of the cell cycle Mitosis Phases of mitosis Chromosomes Cell cycle Science

  3. Mitosis (article) | Cellular division | Khan Academy

    Course: MCAT > Unit 7 Lesson 8: Cellular division Cellular division questions Mini MCAT passage: Tyrosine-kinase inhibitors in cancer treatment Mitosis Mitosis Cell cycle phases …

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    Learn about the phases of the cell cycle, including interphase and mitosis, and their roles in cell growth and division.

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  6. The cell cycle and mitosis review (article) | Khan Academy

    Mitosis (the M phase) The process of mitosis, or cell division, is also known as the M phase. This is where the cell divides its previously-copied DNA and cytoplasm to make two new, identical …

  7. The cell cycle and mitosis (article) | Khan Academy

    Mitosis is typically described as happening in stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. These stages are highly regulated and involve detailed coordination of several cell …

  8. Meiosis | Cell division | Biology (article) | Khan Academy

    The goal of mitosis is to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to their mothers, with not a single chromosome more or less. Meiosis, on the other hand, is used for just one …

  9. An introduction to mitosis (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn about mitosis and how chromosome structure aids in the cell division process.

  10. Fases de la mitosis (artículo) | Mitosis | Khan Academy

    La mitosis es un tipo de división celular en el cual una célula (la madre) se divide para producir dos nuevas células (las hijas) que son genéticamente idénticas entre sí.