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Amitosis is a type of cell division that occurs without the formation of a mitotic spindle and without the typical separation of the nucleus or cytoplasm. It is a rare form of cell division that is primarily observed in bacteria and some cells of lower eukaryotes. Amitosis does not contribute to genetic variation as it results in the formation of identical daughter cells.
The organelles involved in a cell division are: Nucleus Nucleolus Centriole
nucleus
chromosomes
A binucleation is a division of a nucleus without division of the cell's cytoplasm.
Mitotic division is the includes division of nucleus and it divides the cell into two daughter cell whereas the prokaryotic cell don't have nucleus and they are divided through the process of binary fission
Then, the cell makes the second nucleus push out of the host cell until there are two separate cells.
Chromosome make possible the precise separation of DNA during cell division
Why is THE nucleus needed for cell division? well, THE nucleus is needed because it contains DNA, the building blocks and director of your cells.....
mitosis
karyokinesis
telophase
Golgi complex - cellplate nucleus - cell division
Amitosis is a type of cell division that occurs without the formation of a mitotic spindle and without the typical separation of the nucleus or cytoplasm. It is a rare form of cell division that is primarily observed in bacteria and some cells of lower eukaryotes. Amitosis does not contribute to genetic variation as it results in the formation of identical daughter cells.
The organelles involved in a cell division are: Nucleus Nucleolus Centriole
telophase
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