Mitosis, a key part of the cell cycle, involves a series of stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase) that facilitate cell division and genetic information transmission. Centrosomes and microtubules play pivotal roles in orchestrating this complex process, ensuring the successful replication of cells.
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La mitosis consiste en cuatro fases básicas: profase, metafase, anafase y telofase. Algunos libros de textos mencionan cinco porque separan la profase en una fase temprana (llamada profase) y una fase tardía (llamada prometafase).
Mitosis consists of four basic phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Some textbooks list five, breaking prophase into an early phase (called prophase) and a late phase (called prometaphase).
Mitosis (la fase M) El proceso de mitosis o división celular, también se conoce como fase M. Aquí es donde la célula divide su ADN, que antes copió, así como su citoplasma para formar dos nuevas células hijas idénticas. La mitosis consta de cuatro fases básicas: profase, metafase, anafase y telofase.
When the cell is ready to divide it enters M phase, which consists of mitosis (division of genetic material) and cytokinesis (division of the cytoplasm). Cells that exit the cell cycle during interphase enter a non-dividing state called G₀.
The cell cycle is composed of interphase (G₁, S, and G₂ phases), followed by the mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis), and G₀ phase.