There would not be enough DNA to put in daughter cells, since DNA synthesis is the replication of DNA.
Vinblastine interferes with the synthesis of microtubules, which are essential for the formation of the mitotic spindle during cell division. This interference can disrupt the proper alignment and segregation of chromosomes during mitosis, leading to cell death or inhibition of cell proliferation.
In the S phase of the cell cycle, DNA replication takes place, resulting in the synthesis of identical copies of each chromosome. This is essential for mitosis to occur because each daughter cell needs to receive a complete set of chromosomes. Without the S phase, there would not be enough genetic material to distribute to the daughter cells during mitosis.
Mitosis occurs in eukaryotic cells. Most animal and fungi cells divide by mitosis; except the gametes.
In a majority of individuals, the skin regenerates at a much faster rate than does bone. Therefore, the mitosis would be expected to be higher in the skin
it would prevent tumor cells from reproducing.
The biological catalyst that blocks a step in the separation of chromosomes would directly affect the process of cell division, specifically the phase of mitosis called anaphase. This disruption would prevent the chromosomes from properly segregating and result in improper distribution of genetic material to the daughter cells.
protein synthesis
We would probably be in a lot of trouble if we didn't have mitosis! In fact, we probably wouldn't exist at all. From the time an egg is fertilized by a sperm, mitosis starts to happen. And in our daily lives, skin cells, stomach cells, hair cells, bone cells, and other tissue cells are undergoing mitosis!
No. That would be osmosis. Mitosis is the process of dividing into two cells.
I asume you mean mitosis, not meiosis.it would be metaphase, prophase, and telophase.
The cell ensures that mitosis and cytokinesis occurred without any mistakes.
The 4 steps are prophase,metaphase,anaphase, and telophase. The end result for mitosis is telophase, but if you are talking about the cell cycle it would be cytokinesis.