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TABLE OF CONTENT Page List of Illustration | iii - iv | | | Synopsis | v | | | Objective of Experiment | 1 | | | 1. Introduction | 2 | 1.1 Mitosis | 2 - 3 | 1.2 Meiosis | 4 | | | 2. Theory | 5 | 2.1 Mitosis | 6 | 2.2 Meiosis | 7 | | | 3. Procedures | 8 | | | 4. Results and Calculations | 9 - 11 | | | 5. Discussion | 12 | 5.1 Mitosis | 12 - 13 | 5.2 Cytokinesis | 14 | 5.3 Meiosis | 15 - 18 | | | 6. Conclusion | 19 | | | 7. Recommendation | 19 | | | Reference | R-1 |
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Figure Page Figure 1 Overview of Mitosis | 6 | | | Figure 2 Overview of Meiosis | 7 | | | Figure 3 Interphase of Mitosis | 9 | | | Figure 4 Prophase of Mitosis | 10 | | | Figure 5 Metaphase of Mitosis | 10 | | | Figure 6 Anaphase of Mitosis | 11 | | | Figure 7 Telophase

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