Cell Plate
The process that follows mitosis in cells is cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process of the cell dividing the daughter cell from the original cell before the process starts again.
If cytokinesis took place before mitosis then the cell would not be able to divide evenly. This would cause one cell to have part of the organelles and the other cell to have to rest of the organelles.
If you are referring to cell division, this is most commonly mitosis, in which the cell replicates its organelles, and then divides. However, there is also meiosis, in which the organelles are not replicated before division, thus resulting in a gamete or sex cell (eggs/sperm).
no, it occurs with telophase and before g1
they are formed when the two daughter cells are placed.
The process that follows mitosis in cells is cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process of the cell dividing the daughter cell from the original cell before the process starts again.
The process that follows mitosis in cells is cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process of the cell dividing the daughter cell from the original cell before the process starts again.
The stage before cytokinesis is anaphase, the stage after cytokinesis in meiosis is prophase II. The stage during cytokinesis is Telophase.
G1 phase of Interphase in mitosis. It's after cytokinesis and before S phase in which the chromosome replicates and becomes 4n. In Meiosis it's before Prophase I and after Telophase I when cytokinesis occurs; then all through Meiosis II until final cell division in which 4 daughter cells that are haploid are made.
If cytokinesis took place before mitosis then the cell would not be able to divide evenly. This would cause one cell to have part of the organelles and the other cell to have to rest of the organelles.
If you are referring to cell division, this is most commonly mitosis, in which the cell replicates its organelles, and then divides. However, there is also meiosis, in which the organelles are not replicated before division, thus resulting in a gamete or sex cell (eggs/sperm).
Cytokinesis in prokaryotes is a segregation of cytoplasm and a creation of a transverse cell wall along a central region called the division septum. Due to the presence of a cell wall, reorganization and delivery of new cell wall material must take place before the genetic material can be divided between the two daughter cells created by binary fission. In other words.......yes
A structure known as a cell plate forms in the centre of plant cells before cytokinesis. This grows until it reaches the sides, and becomes part of the new cell wall.
no, it occurs with telophase and before g1
they are formed when the two daughter cells are placed.
postzygotic barrier
Cytokinesis is a part of cell division where the cell regenerates necessary organs like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum before beginning another bout of cell division. The last part of cytokinesis also involves the splitting of DNA.