what are the represents s the phases of mitosis in their proper sequence
I don't understand the question. Can you plz explain what you mean
Prophase Metaphase Anophase Telophase thank you for tying :)
LoL happy to attempt to help you.
@Fmargarita No, @Carniel is not correct. He gave you the stages of M phase. S phase precedes M phase. The overall phases are (tabbed in means it is a belongs underneath that phase): senescent G0, nothing is happening with regards to reproduction. Interphase: G1, prep for DNA duplication and growth S, DNA is replicated G2, bit more growth, checks if ready for M phase, can stop at this point if there are problems M-phase (mitosis). This is where the prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase happens.
I never answered the question.... How am I not correct?
@Carniel Oh, I'm sorry I messed up and thought that you were the username for the M phase things. My mistake.
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