Mitosis: Stages and Importance
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Mitosis: Stages and Importance
Part 1: Mitosis in Brief
Mitosis is the process in which one body cell divides to make two genetically identical cells. Each new cell has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. Mitosis helps organisms grow, replace old cells and repair damaged tissue.
Word Bank
anaphase chromosomes identical metaphase prophase telophase
Sequence the Four Main Stages
Use the word bank to name each stage. Then write numbers 1–4 to show the correct order.
Part 2: Check Your Understanding
Answer Key
Sequencing activity: Metaphase = 2, Prophase = 1, Telophase = 4, Anaphase = 3.
1. Two genetically identical cells.
2. Metaphase.
3. Chromosome – a structure containing genetic information; Identical – exactly the same; Nucleus – the control centre of a cell.
4. Chromosomes must be copied so each new cell receives a complete and identical set of genetic information.
5. Mitosis makes new cells for growth and replaces cells that are old, damaged or lost during repair.
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