2. Mitosis is done by what kinds of cells?
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1. What is mitosis?
2. Mitosis is done by what kinds of cells?
3. Mitosis makes what kind of cells?
4. What does the nucleus hold?
5. What are the organized DNA units called?
6. What are chromosomes made of?
7. How many chromosomes do human body cells have?
8. How many chromosomes does a cell have AFTER the synthesis phase? Why?
9. What does PMAT stand for?
10. What is happening to the chromosomes in prophase?
11. What is happening to the chromosomes in metaphase?
12. What is happening to the chromosomes in anaphase?
13. What is happening to the chromosomes in telophase? What is happening to the nuclei?
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