prophase, metaphase,anaphase,telophase
The cell cycle can be divided into two major periods: interphase, in which the cell grows and carries on its usual activities; and the mitotic phase, during which the nucleus divides and cytokinesis forms two cells.
Cytokinesis
Mitosis, also called the 'M' phase. actually that answer is incorrect it is actually cytokinesis actually cytokinesis is part of the M phase
Karyokinesis: It is the division of nuclear material in cell division.Cytokinesis: It is the division of cytoplasmic material during cell cycle of divisionKaryokinesis occurs well before cytokinesis. And both the above steps occurs in mitotic or meotic phase depends upon the the type of cell.
Division of the nucleus (karyokinesis) and division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis).
Mitosis and cytokinesis occur during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle.
It usually occurs in telophase of mitosis and in the M (mitotic) phase.
Interphase Growth I Synthesis Growth II Mitotic phase, including cytokinesis.
The two major events that occur during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle are the alignment of the chromosomes in the middle of the cell and the separation of replicated chromosomes or sister chromatids.
Telophase, but telophase and anaphase together are referred to as cytokinesis.
The cell cycle can be divided into two major periods: interphase, in which the cell grows and carries on its usual activities; and the mitotic phase, during which the nucleus divides and cytokinesis forms two cells.
Cytokinesis is the phase of the cell cycle that follows mitosis. Cytokinesis is a physical process.
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.
cytokinesis
Cytokinesis
Cell cycle is defined as sequence of event between one cell division and the next . In eukaryotic , have 4 phase of cell cycle . 1. G1 - increase size, produce RNA, synthesis protein . - checkpoint to prepare enter S phase. 2. S phase - DNA replication. 3. G2 - contineu increase in size and produce protein. - Checkpoint to determine if cell can enter mitotic phase. 4. Mitotic phase - mitosis + cytokinesis
cytokinesis