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ESL Mitosis
Final Report
Student NameJonathan Nhan
Student ID328869
Lesson ESL Mitosis
Institution American Public University
Session 743270
Course BIOL133 K006 Spring 2024
Instructor Sarah Deacon
Exploration
In which phase of the cell cycle does the cell spend the majority of its time?
Interphase
Mitosis
Cytokinesis
None of the answers are correct
During which stage of mitosis does the nuclear envelope break down?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Exercise 1 1.What phase of mitosis is shown here?
2.In what stage or stages of the cell cycle were most of the cells? Use your results to support your answer.
3.Were there any stages of the cell cycle that you did not observe? If so, why might this be?The picture shows the metaphase phase of mitosis.
The stage of the cell cycle in which the most cells are produced is interphase.
Every cycle of the cell undergoes cell replication in order to facilitate the expansion and multiplication of its DNA. Interphase is the name of this procedure. Therefore, the majority of cells are formed in this stage before the DNA progresses through the
remaining mitotic phase.
The stage of the cell cycle that was not observed is interphase.
The metabolic phase of a cell is known as interphase during the cell cycle. The chromatin appears scattered and disorganized during interphase, and individual chromosomes are not visible. As a result, alterations in the interphase stage cannot be seen using amicroscope. The prophase stage, which is the initial stage of mitosis, may not be visible under a microscope, though. Because the Golgi complex, nucleolus, endoplasmic
reticulum, and nuclear envelope are undifferentiated, they may be visible under a microscope.

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