mitosis\nwhich of the following is the correct order of the phases of mitosis?\na. metaphase, anaphase…

mitosis\nwhich of the following is the correct order of the phases of mitosis?\na. metaphase, anaphase, telophase, prophase\nb. prophase, anaphase, telophase, metaphase\nc. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase\nd. interphase, metaphase, telophase, prophase, anaphase
Answer
Brief Explanations:
Mitosis has four main phases. Prophase is the first phase where chromosomes condense. Metaphase follows, with chromosomes lining up at the cell's equator. Anaphase is when sister chromatids separate. Telophase is the last phase of mitosis, with new nuclear envelopes forming. Interphase is not a mitosis phase (it's part of the cell cycle before mitosis). Analyzing each option:
- Option A: Order is wrong (Prophase should be first).
- Option B: Order is wrong (Metaphase should be before Anaphase in mitosis sequence).
- Option C: Follows the correct Prophase → Metaphase → Anaphase → Telophase order.
- Option D: Includes Interphase (not a mitosis phase) and has wrong order for other phases.
Answer:
C. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase