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प्रश्न
Write any four stages of mitosis and explain any two of them.
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उत्तर
Somatic cells and stem cells divide by mitosis. Mitosis is completed through two main steps. Those two steps are karyokinesis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division). Karyokinesis is completed through four steps.
- Prophase: In prophase, condensation of basically thin, thread-like chromosomes starts. Due to this, they become short and thick, and they start to appear along with their pairs of sister chromatids. Centrioles duplicate, and each centriole moves to opposite poles of the cells. The nuclear membrane and nucleolus start to disappear.
- Metaphase: The Nuclear membrane completely disappears in metaphase. Chromosomes complete their condensation and become clearly visible along with their sister chromatids. All chromosomes are arranged parallel to the equatorial plane (central plane) of the cell. A special type of flexible protein fibers (spindle fibers) is formed between the centromere of each chromosome and both centrioles.
- Anaphase: In anaphase, centromeres split and thereby sister chromatids of each chromosome separate, and they are pulled apart in opposite directions with the help of spindle fibers. Separated sister chromatids are called daughter chromosomes. Chromosomes being pulled appear like a bunch of bananas. In this way, each set of chromosomes reaches two opposite poles of the cell.
- Telophase: The chromosomes which have reached at opposite poles of the cell now start to decondense due to which they again become thread-like thin and invisible. The nuclear membrane is formed around each set of chromosomes that reaches the poles. Thus, two daughter nuclei are formed in a cell. The nucleolus also appears in each daughter nucleus. Spindle fibers completely disappear.
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