Mitosis is the process of parent cells, the source of other cells going through a process called interphase and eventually creating daughter cells.
It's alright brother, it'll regrow after going through the process of interphase.
Oh yeah, it's fine It'll regrow through the process of mitosis. It kinda hurts though.
Oh my goodness, you lost a fin I see.. Will you be alright?
Yeah I bet it does hurt, but what's mitosis?
Whoa dude! Is your fin okay? There's an entire chunk missing from it!
Yeah, and every part of our body has specialized cells meant for a specific role, like blood cells, or liver cells.
It's alright brother, it'll regrow after going through the process of interphase.
These daughter cells are genetically identical.
Oh my goodness, you lost a fin I see.. Will you be alright?
I think I don't have a lot of brain cells then.. If that's how it works.
That's gnarly dude, I didn't know we could do that..
Prophase is the first stage of cell division where chromosomes become paired with chromatids. Metaphase is the 2nd stage, which is when chromosomes become attached to spindle fibers.
It's alright brother, it'll regrow after going through the process of interphase.
Mitosis also has 4 other phases of which I have not mentioned, these phases are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Anaphase, where chromosomes split and finally telophase is where two cells are formed
Oh my goodness, you lost a fin I see.. Will you be alright?
What's the difference between all of those wordy words?