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The phrases below describe several events that occur during the process of mitosis. Which sequence represents the correct order of these events?

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The sequence which represents the correct order of events that occur during the process of mitosis is:

C. Disintegration of the nuclear membrane.

E. Attachment of double-stranded chromosomes to the spindle apparatus.

A. Synthesis of a spindle apparatus

B. Nuclear membrane formation around each set of chromosomes, forming two nuclei.

D. Formation of single-stranded chromosomes, which are moved to opposite ends of the cell.

Mitosis can be defined as a type of cell division (duplication) through which one (1) parent cell produces two (2) genetically identical daughter cells.

The correct order (sequence) of events during mitotic division in living organisms include the following:

1. The disintegration of the nuclear membrane.

2. The spindle apparatus (mitotic spindle) of microtubules is attached to double-stranded chromosomes.

3. The spindle apparatus (mitotic spindle) synthesizes and organizes the chromosomes found in a sex cell.

4. The formation of nuclear membrane around each set of chromosomes, to produce two (2) nuclei.

5. The formation of single-stranded chromosomes, which are then moved to opposite ends of the cell at telophase.

In conclusion, two (2) genetically identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as their parent cell are produced by a single parent cell during mitosis.

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A. Synthesis of a spindle apparatus.

B. Nuclear membrane formation around each set of chromosomes, forming two nuclei.

C. Disintegration of the nuclear membrane.

D. Formation of single-stranded chromosomes, which are moved to opposite ends of the cell.

E. Attachment of double-stranded chromosomes to the spindle apparatus.