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it does not have a brain it just goes along for the ride if that makes since. it just happens the cell cant pick when it is time to start it is like a cycle

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When mitosis is almost complete?

When mitosis is almost complete, it is almost time for the cell to go through cytokinesis. This is where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells.


What percent of the cell cycle make up mitosis?

Mitosis typically constitutes about 10% of the cell cycle. The cell cycle is divided into several phases: interphase (which includes G1, S, and G2 phases) and mitosis. Since interphase takes the majority of the time, mitosis is relatively brief in comparison.


Which type of cell is made during mitosis?

When a cell performs mitosis, it is using excess mass to split into two cells. These two cells are identical, although differences will appear over time. So, to answer your question, whichever cell was undergoing mitosis.


The phase of mitosis which is actually the non-dividing phase of the cell Cell spends 90 percent of its time in this phase?

The phase of mitosis that is actually the non-dividing phase is Interphase. During Interphase, the cell grows, carries out its normal functions, and prepares for cell division. Cells spend about 90% of their time in Interphase.


What phase of mitosis in animal cell is least amount of time?

t phase


Why pea root cells and salamander kidney cell takes the same for mitosis?

Pea root cells and salamander kidney cells take the same amount of time for mitosis because they both undergo similar stages of cell division, including prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. The duration of mitosis is typically consistent across different cell types in a species due to the regulated control of cell cycle checkpoints and the coordination of cellular machinery involved in mitosis.


What begins the cells before the mitosis?

the stage before mitosis is called interphase and majority of the time the cell has is spent in interphase. during interphase the cell acquires nutrients and the DNA replicates.


Where did mitosis got discovered?

Mitosis was discovered by biologist Walther Flemming in 1882 while studying cell division in salamander embryos. Flemming observed the process of mitosis through the microscope and described the stages of cell division for the first time.


Of the four stages of mitosis which one takes the most time to complete?

The stage of mitosis that takes the longest time to complete is typically prophase. During prophase, the cell undergoes several complex changes, such as condensing its chromosomes and breaking down the nuclear membrane. These processes can be time-consuming compared to the other stages of mitosis.


Once chromosomes have copied during interphase the cell is ready to begin what process?

Near the end of interphase, the chromosomes double. Now the process of mitosis can begin. The phases, in order, that follow are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm divides and the resulting daughter cells each return to interphase where they spend most of their existence carrying out life processes. At some later point, the cell membrane is unable to handle the flow of materials into and out of the cell. The chromosomes double and mitosis occurs again.


What time in a cell's life when mitosis is not occurring what is it called?

Interphase is the stage of a cell's life cycle when mitosis is not occurring. During interphase, the cell grows, carries out normal functions, and prepares for cell division. It is divided into three subphases: G1, S, and G2.


Why is metaphase the longest stage in mitosis?

Metaphase is the stage of mitosis in which the all of the cell's chromosomes align along the equator of the cell. It is the final stage before the cell splits into two daughter cells.