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mitosis
In mitosis, the division of the nucleus is carried out by the spindle fibers. These fibers are formed by the microtubules and are responsible for separating the duplicated chromosomes into two sets in the process called cytokinesis.
a photosynthesis b cell division c mitosis d cell protection
There are two types of cell division-mitosismeiosisThe difference in between them is that mitosis takes place in vegetative cells while meiosis in reproductive cells.
it is a equational division it takes place in somatic cells of all part of the body....for growth...
Mitosis takes place in meristematic cells.
During growth of an embryo, cell division occurs through a process called mitosis. Mitosis allows for the production of new cells with the same genetic information as the parent cell. This type of cell division ensures that the embryo grows and develops properly into a multicellular organism.
Cell division is a broader term that encompasses both mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (division of the cytoplasm). Mitosis specifically refers to the process of nuclear division where a cell's replicated chromosomes are evenly distributed into two daughter nuclei. Using them interchangeably can lead to confusion and misunderstanding of these specific processes in cell biology.
Cancer is potentially a fatal form of uncontrolled cell division. Mitosis then becomes a weapon turned against the body, which spurs the growth of invasive tumors.
No, meiosis involves two rounds of cell division but differs from mitosis in several key ways. Meiosis results in the formation of gametes with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, while mitosis produces two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
M stands for mitotic cycle and mitosis and, usually, cytokinesis takes place in this phase. Edited answer: M stands for both mitosis as well as meiosis. It denotes the nuclear division taking place mitotically or meiotically.
Mitosis occurs within the nucleus as chromosomal replication and the cytoplasm where organelles are divided and the cell itself divides.