Review Questions for Mitosis: 1. What are the three main stages of the mitotic cell cycle for a somatic cell? 2. How do the mitotic daughter cells resemble the mother cell? 3. Which stage does the nuclear envelope disappear? 4. Which stage are two nuclei formed? 5. Which stage do the chromosomes line up along the equator? 6. Which stage do the spindles form? Which stage separates the sister chromatids? 7. Which stage are daughter cells formed? Which stage reforms the nuclei? 8. Which stage are the chromosomes first seen?
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