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Question
Identify the stages of mitosis given below and label the figures.
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Solution
(a) Anaphase,
(b) Metaphase,
(c) Telophase.
1. Centriole,
2. Spindle fibres,
3. Chromosomes,
4. Centromere.
5. Daughter nuclei.
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