Cytokinesis I think...
The phase that occurs at the same time of cytokeniesis is Telophase.
During telophase, the final phase of mitosis, cytokinesis occurs. Telophase involves the separation of duplicated chromosomes to opposite ends of the cell, while cytokinesis involves the division of the cytoplasm to create two daughter cells.
The cytokinesis, or division of the cytoplasm, typically occurs at the same time as telophase during cell division. In this stage, the cell fully separates into two daughter cells.
Cytokinesis is the part of the cell cycle that occurs simultaneously to telophase. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm divides to form two daughter cells following the completion of nuclear division in telophase.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
No. For one thing, a hurricane lasts several days, or even weeks and there have been times when there have been as many as 4 hurricanes in the same ocean basin at the same time.
the relation that exists when things occur at the same time
When the moon and sun appear in the same spot in the sky at the same time
Two events that can occur at the same time are sunrise and breakfast being served. Another example is a meeting scheduled to start at 9 am and a colleague arriving at the office at the same time.
Yes, multiple aneurysms can occur.
By the time the cell is in telophase, the chromosomes have already replicated, condensed, lined up, and migrated to their poles. During telophase the chromosomes are separating as far apart as possible preparing the cell for cytokinesis (division of cytoplasm).
Isochronous literally means "to occur at the same time or at equal time interval.