MitosisMitosis is the process of a cell splitting into two identical to the first. This process consists of many stages including, Interphase, Prophase, Pro metaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokinesis.
InterpaseInterphase is the part of a cells life where it's making duplicats of it's DNA for mitosis.
ProphaseIn this stage, the cell gets ready for duplication by finishing cloning its DNA and getting certain things in the right spots.
PrometaphasePro metaphase is the point in which it is still partly in Prophase yet also in Metaphase.
Metaphase Now that the cells are prepared for mitosis, the DNA lines up along a central axis. The centriols send out small tubules that connect to the DNA which has become chromosomes. Two are connected at the centre.
AnaphaseAnaphase is when the separation actually begins. half of the nutrients move to one side off the cell where as the other half move to the other side.
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Budding or BlastenogenisisBudding is a form of Asexual reproduction where a new thing comes fro some part of the parent. some species can produce buds from any part of the body, but most have special areas just for it. The bud eventually develops into a clone of it's parent, the ew organism may either seperate to do its own thing or it might stay with the parent and start a whole little colony or something like that.
PathenogenysisParthenogenesis is when a baby is produced by the ovum but has no father, obviously meaning that it's a clone of it's parent. This occurs when the egg isn't fertilised by a male.
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