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I obviously cant directly answer the question but in mitotic cellular division and/or mitosis a cell goes through the following stages.
Interphase which consist of G1 phase S phase and G2 phase
Interphase is followed by mitosis/meiosis
MITOSIS consist of four main phases Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
Cytokenisis would then follow MITOSIS resulting in divission down the cleavage furrow formed between Anaphase and Telophase.
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The euakaryotic cell is considered to be more adanced form of life on the planet, as the scientists believes that many unicellular cells(which are termed as the organelles inside the cell) made a specialized form of network with one another. And this network of cells was then attributed the name of a eukaryotic cell, as many number of eukaryotic cells combined together to form a specialized system or form of a cellular body. But, the eukaryotic cells increased its number and was the entity with the most diverse functions and shapes. But, however the eukaryotic cell had a different way to replicate itself and for that reason the process of mitosis and meiosis takes place inside the system created by the eukaryotic cells.
Mitosis: During, the process of mitosis the different cells undergo the replication process in such a way that each cells are tend to be divided into the equal number of halves, as these new born cells contain the same number of chromosomes(genetic material) same as the parent cells have. While, the resemble the parent cells in there genotypes.
Meiosis: While, the meiosis is more concerned with the half number of chromosomes inside each daughter cells that are produced after the parents cells are gone through the process of meiosis. Having the half number of chromosomes does not mean that it would posses some sort of abnormalities but the genetic materials gets there level of stability after some time, and more over going through a process of growth and development.