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Q: Do all eukaryotes same cytokinesis
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Do prokaryotic have the same charcterstics to all fungi?

No, because fungi are eukaryotes and not prokaryotes.


Which does not belong binary fission mitosis meiosis cytokinesis?

Cytokinesis. Prokaryotes divide by binary fission. Eukaryotes divide by mitosis and meiosis. Therefore, those three are processes by which organism divide. Cytokinesis, however, is a stage of cellular division where the cytoplasm is split.


How does cytokinesis ina male differ from that in a human female?

The process of cytokinesis is the same in both males and females. Cytokinesis refers to division of cytoplasm. Cytokinesis occurs at the end of mitosis and meiosis.


Are Mitosis and cytokinesis are required for asexual reproduction?

no because i just answered a question, in the form of "which of the following statements is not true." and since i knew all the others were true for sure, by process of elimination this is untrue


What are prokaryotes and are they in the same kingdom as eukaryotes?

Prokaryotes are cells without a nucleus, and yes they are in the same kingdom as eukaryotes.


Are all eukaryotes large?

No, many eukaryotes are microscopic.


What is cytokinesis the division of?

Cytokinesis is when the cytoplasm divides two daughter cells and forms the same number of chromosomes as a parent


Are prokaryotes in the same kingdom as eukaryotes?

..No.


What part of the cell cycle is occurring simultaneously to telophase?

Cytokinesis usually occurs at the same time as telophase. So the answer would be cytokinesis.


How are mitosis and meiosis the same?

They both 'involve' the Cytokinesis Event.


What even occur at the same time as telophase?

Cytokinesis I think...


How do animal cells and eukaryotes without cell walls divide their cytoplasm during cytokinesis?

In animal cells and other eukaryotes that do not have cell walls, division of the cytoplasm begins at the cell membrane. The cell membrane begins to pinch inward to form a groove, which eventually pinches all the way through the cell, and two daughter cells form. The division of cytoplasm is called cytokinesis.