No, the nucleus in a cell is what controls cell division.
3 chromosomes
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Cytokenesis
The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.
the DNA will divide
What happens inside a cell membrane is pretty much everything that happens in a normal cell. The cell membrane is really a bilipid layer that forms the cells outer surface, essential for the cell's metabolism. Inside it contains many things- like the nucleus, vacules, etc.the cell membrane is usually the cells environment.
If a cell becomes too large, diffusion is too slow to provide the interior of the cell with proper nutrients. The DNA of the cell can not be copied fast enough, and the larger a cell is the less surface area the cell has.
Cytokinesis.
Cytokenesis
Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides
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In an animal cell the cell membrane is drawn inward until the cytoplasm is pinched into two nearly equal parts In a plant cell a cell plate forms In plant cell cytoplasm divides by the fornation of a cell plate,which extends across the entire equatorial plane until the two daughter cells become separated. In animals,cytoplasm divides by furrowing or inward pinching of a cell membrane resulting into two daughter cells. the two daughter cells which are formed are identical to their parent cell in all respect.
The cell leaks cytoplasm.
Usually, the membrane will burst and let its contents out into the cell membrane and get used up.
It divides
it triples in number
the cell divides into to daughter cells
Yes. Mitosis starts off as a single cell then the cell membrane disinegrates, the DNA divides and the cell membrane grows back on. And it eventually doubles and it repeats the process over and over.
the nucleus controls all processes inside the cell. however any single cell can not control what happens out side of it. Hope this helps!:)