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Course: AP®︎/College Biology > Unit 5. Lesson 1: Meiosis and genetic diversity. Fertilization terminology: gametes, zygotes, haploid, diploid. Chromosomal crossover in meiosis I. Phases of meiosis I.
Course: AP®︎/College Biology > Unit 4. Lesson 5: Cell cycle. Interphase. Phases of the cell cycle. Mitosis. Phases of mitosis. Chromosomes.
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In meiosis I, cells go through four phases: prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I. During prophase I, chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material, creating more variation. In metaphase I, chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
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Course: AP®︎/College Biology > Unit 4. Lesson 5: Cell cycle. Interphase. Phases of the cell cycle. Mitosis. Phases of mitosis. Chromosomes.
Learn about mitosis and its significance in cellular division on Khan Academy.
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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High school biology. Course: High school biology > Unit 3. Lesson 1: The cell cycle and mitosis. Interphase. Mitosis. An introduction to mitosis. The cell cycle and mitosis. Understand: the cell cycle and mitosis.