Comprehension Passage
Cell division is a biological process by which a cell divides into two or more cells. In eukaryotes, it can occur through mitosis, where a cell divides to produce two genetically identical cells, or meiosis, which results in four genetically distinct cells and is key to sexual reproduction. Cell division is crucial for growth, repair, and reproduction in living organisms, ensuring genetic material is accurately replicated and distributed to new cells.
During which stage of mitosis the spindle fibers are formed & get attached to the chromosomes?
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Metaphase
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Anaphase
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Prophase
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Telophase