4 I think
mitosis
No. The aim of mitosis is the creation of two, new, daughter cells and this does not occur without chromosomal migration, cytokinesis, and furrow formation and completion. Good ?n.
Fertilization does not occur in mitosis. Fertilization signals for the start of mitotic division in embryos.
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are the steps in mitosis interphase is a stage before mitosis that prepares the cell for division
MITOSIS is the process by which cell division occurs in organisms for the purposes of growth and differentiation of tissues.
Meiosis and Mitosis are both the division of something. Meiosis is the division of chromosomes and Mitosis is the division of cells. They both occur in the cell cycle. Meiosis creates 4 daughter cells and Mitosis creates two complete cells.
Yes mitosis is a nuclear division - Mitosis is the process of nuclear division of either diploid or haploid eukaryotic cells whereby two daughter nuclei are produced that are genetically identical to the parent nucleus.Cell division then follows nuclear division.
No. The aim of mitosis is the creation of two, new, daughter cells and this does not occur without chromosomal migration, cytokinesis, and furrow formation and completion. Good ?n.
yes. mitosis is used in cell division
Fertilization does not occur in mitosis. Fertilization signals for the start of mitotic division in embryos.
Its meiosis. Mitosis is cell division.
Mitosis
The product is a multi-nucleated cell. In the early Drosophila embryo, for example, the first 13 rounds of nuclear division occur without cytoplasmic division, resulting in the formation of a single large cell containing 6000 nuclei. Nuclear division without cytokinesis also occurs in some types of mammalian cells. Osteoclasts, trophoblasts, and some hepatocytes and heart muscle cells are multi-nucleated.. You're welcome -Scott
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are the steps in mitosis interphase is a stage before mitosis that prepares the cell for division
MITOSIS is the process by which cell division occurs in organisms for the purposes of growth and differentiation of tissues.
Meiosis and Mitosis are both the division of something. Meiosis is the division of chromosomes and Mitosis is the division of cells. They both occur in the cell cycle. Meiosis creates 4 daughter cells and Mitosis creates two complete cells.
No, mitosis does not occur in the phloem. Mitosis is the process of cell division, and in the phloem, specialized cells called sieve elements are responsible for transporting sugars. These sieve elements are formed via a process called differentiation, not mitosis.
No, mitosis refers to the division of the nucleus of a cell into two identical daughter nuclei. It does not involve the division of organelles. Organelles are typically replicated during interphase, which is the phase that occurs before mitosis.