OCytokinesis divides the resulting cells O Cell enters division directly from Go phase Cell completes Interphase before division O Resulting cells are different from the original cell A multi-step process which requires two cellular division events O Homologous chromosomes are aligned on the Metaphase plate ODNA is replicated in S-phase O Chromatin condenses to sister chromatids O Nuclear envelope dissolves Sister chromatids are separated nChiasmata form during Prophase Resulting cells are identical to the original cel

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Select all the features of mitosis that are true.
### Features of Cell Division

- **Cytokinesis divides the resulting cells**

- **Cell enters division directly from G₀ phase**

- **Cell completes Interphase before division**

- **Resulting cells are different from the original cell**

- **A multi-step process which requires two cellular division events**

- **Homologous chromosomes are aligned on the Metaphase plate**

- **DNA is replicated in S-phase**

- **Chromatin condenses to sister chromatids**

- **Nuclear envelope dissolves**

- **Sister chromatids are separated**

- **Chiasmata form during Prophase**

- **Resulting cells are identical to the original cell**
Transcribed Image Text:### Features of Cell Division - **Cytokinesis divides the resulting cells** - **Cell enters division directly from G₀ phase** - **Cell completes Interphase before division** - **Resulting cells are different from the original cell** - **A multi-step process which requires two cellular division events** - **Homologous chromosomes are aligned on the Metaphase plate** - **DNA is replicated in S-phase** - **Chromatin condenses to sister chromatids** - **Nuclear envelope dissolves** - **Sister chromatids are separated** - **Chiasmata form during Prophase** - **Resulting cells are identical to the original cell**
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