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Each part of the pinched off cytoplasm contains its own nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles.

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In this part of the cell division cycle, a contractile ring pinches the cells in its mid-plane region until it splits into two separate cells. This creates two identical daughter cells, which are genetically identical to the parent cell.

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Animal cells divide the cying toplasm by constructing the cell.

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Cytokinesis in plant cells occurs by cell plate formation and in animal cells it is by furrowing.

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Cytokinesis in animals is accomplished by furrowing

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What does it called when the cytoplasm of a cell divides?

It's called cytokinesis. Cytokinesis occurs after the last stage of mitosis which is telophase (nucleus reforms, spindle fiber go away). Cytokinesis is different between plant and animal cells. In plant cells, the cells creates a cell wall through the cytoplasm and between the nuclei, splitting the "mother cell" into two "daughter cells. In animal cells, the cell begins to furrow in the middle and splits off into two. Without cytokinesis, complete cell division cannot occur. If cytokinesis does not occur and only mitosis occurs in the cell, the cell will become cancerous and hazardous to the organism that it is a part of.


Why does cytokinesis occur in most animal cells?

Cytokinesis is nothing but cell division. Cell division is an inevitable part of growth. It is also necessary to replace old and worn out cells, for healing wounds etc. Many of the processes of animal life and growth depends on cell multiplication. Most of the cells in the body get worn out after a time of operation. It is similar to the wear and tear that occurs in machines. Hence as these old cells have to be replaced by new new cells and growth has to continue, cytokinesis occurs in most animal cells.


What occurs in animal cell mitosis that does not occur in plant cell mitosis?

Following telophase, in an animal cell cytokinesis occurs where the cytoplasm divides by the formation of a cleavage furrow. Instead of cytokinesis, a plant cell forms a new cell wall dividing the two daughter cells.


Where does glycolysis occur in animals cells?

Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of animal cells.


What does not belong cleavage furrow cytokinesis spindle fiber cell plate?

Cleavage furrow.Cell plate formation only occurs in plant cells. Spindle fiber is found in plant cells and cytokinesis occurs in plant cells.Cleavage furrow doesn't occur in plant cells and is the only one not to.


At what point in mitosis does cytokinesis occur?

Mitosis occurs during the last phase- Telophase.


How is multinucleated cell formed and what process is absent?

A multiple nuclear (multinucleated) cell is formed when cytokinesis does not occur. Cytokinesis is the division that usually occurs when the cell itself is divided into two cells.


Does cytokinesis occur during anaphase?

No, it occurs after telophase, which is after anaphase.


How does cytokinesis occur in animal cells?

Animal cells divide the cying toplasm by constructing the cell.


What occur in cytokinesis?

Cytokinesis is the process by which a cell divides its cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells


Does cytokinesis occur immediately after prophase?

no, it occurs with telophase and before g1


What is cytokinesis and when does it occur?

Cytokinesis is the process of cell division that divides the cytoplasm of a parental cell into two daughter cells. It starts during the nuclear division phase, anaphase, and continues through telophase.