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Explain the process of mitosis in a tissue culture for normal cells.

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this is what e202 has: Cell tissue is taken from a living organism.Cells divide and reproduce in the culture.Cells continue mitosis until they are touching, then they stop reproducing until a cell dies.Cells reproduce one layer thick and then stop reproducing.Cells undergo 20 to 50 mitotic divisions in a tissue culture.

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Mitosis is a process cell division, where one cell divides into two identical cells.Mitosis consists of four phases - prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis.1. Prophase: Chromatin in the nucleus condenses and chromosomes pair up.2. Metaphase: Chromosomes line up at the centre of the cell.3. Anaphase: The sister chromatides separate from each other to the oposite sides of the cells.4. Telophase and Cytokinesis: Membrane forms around each set of chromosomes on two opposite sides of the cells and cell divides into two identical daughter cell.
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