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In the diagram above, a single somatic cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells.This involves the replication of the genetic material, the division of the nucleus and the division of the cytoplasm and cell structures.The four phases of mitosis are: primary phase, secondary phase, tertiary phase, quaternary phase prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase mitophase, meiophase, cytophase, ribophase alpha phase, beta phase, delta phase, gamma phase

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In the diagram above, a single somatic cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells.This involves the replication of the genetic material, the division of the nucleus and the division of the cytoplasm and cell structures.The four phases of mitosis are: primary phase, secondary phase, tertiary phase, quaternary phase prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase mitophase, meiophase, cytophase, ribophase alpha phase, beta phase, delta phase, gamma phase

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The four phases of mitosis are: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.

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