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Mitosis

Mitosis is a type of nuclear cell division that occurs in somatic (non-reproductive) cells. At the end of mitosis, the new daughter cells contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Mitosis enables cellular growth and repair in multicellular organisms. There are differences in cell division between plants and animals. Carolina has products and resources that can help your student master mitosis.

Did You Know?

  • Walther Flemming (German physician and cell biologist) was the first to describe the process by which cells divide.
  • Mitosis is one of biology's most complex processes.
  • A mistake during mitosis can result in changes in DNA that can lead to genetic disorders.

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Microscope slide sets - customer favorite for teaching Mitosis

Prepared microscope slides that guide students through the events of cell division are a fantastic learning tool. In many cases a student worksheet or a study guide is included with a slide set. Carolina microscope slides are top quality, affordable, and backed by expert technical support. We welcome the opportunity to prepare custom slides and sets to your specifications. For more information, please call 800.227.1150 and ask for the microscope slides department.

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DNA and Mitosis

DNA is the blueprint of life and drives the replication of Mitosis. DNA is replicated and packaged many times over until they resemble the structures we know as chromosomes. When it comes time for the cell to divide, the two copies of DNA in the form of chromosomes are separated to create two daughter cells. 

 

 

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Helpful Resources

Carolina provides FREE resources for teachers and students in the form of Activities, Articles, Product feature videos, How-To techniques and more. Check the resources area of carolina.com often. We are constantly adding new information. Below please find resources Carolina offers that are related to Mitosis.