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Cell Division Cycle Diagram - Mitosis Process Explained #114797 (License: Personal Use)
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This schematic illustrates the continuous mitotic cell cycle, beginning with a single diploid cell in interphase (two nuclei shown), progressing through nuclear division (prophase with condensed chromosomes, metaphase with aligned chromosomes, anaphase with separated chromatids), and concluding with cytokinesis where the cytoplasm divides to form two genetically identical daughter cells. Arrows indicate the cyclical nature of the process, emphasizing its role in growth, repair, and asexual reproduction.
Used in educational biology content-textbooks, online courses, or science websites-to explain mitosis to high school or undergraduate students. Matches user intent for visual learning, revision, or teaching aids on cell reproduction.
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