Mitosis.
Both divide the replicated DNA into two separate nuclei, and they both undergo cytokinesis to divide the cell, though the process is different in both.
telophase is the point at which the two nuclei are divided and cell membrane is pinched to form a daughter cell
It does not consist of nuclei
A cow's red blood cell does not have a nuclei. Most mammals do not have a nuclei in their red blood cells.
a nuclei a cytoplasem and cell membrane
They both have nuclei, organelles like ribosomes and smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, and make up organisms. They also both perform mitosis to divide.
They both have nuclei, organelles like ribosomes and smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, and make up organisms. They also both perform mitosis to divide.
cells come from other cells
In cell biology, nuclei refers to the plural form of nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's genetic material, while nuclei are multiple nuclei found in a cell, such as in muscle cells or certain types of fungi.
Cells that do not undergo cytokinesis will appear as a single, enlarged cell with multiple nuclei, known as a multinucleated cell. In contrast, cells that undergo cytokinesis will divide into two separate, distinct daughter cells with a single nucleus each.
Peripheral nuclei are nuclei located at the edge of a cell, away from the center. They play a role in regulating gene expression and cell function by interacting with other cellular structures and molecules. These nuclei help in coordinating various cellular processes and maintaining the overall function of the cell.
Yes. A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus.