it is the interphase
Cytokinesis
nucleus
There is no benefit nor problem with the nucleus being or not being in the center of the cell. In some cells (plants), it is closer to the cell wall.
Near the core (center).Near the core (center).Near the core (center).Near the core (center).
The Cell is Signaled, via growth factors, as to when it is big enough and must Divide. The cytoplasm of the Cell divides equally into two parts as does the nucleus and together they create two daughter Cells.
mitosisI don't know how mitosis can be formed during mitosis, but the real answer is the cell plate. This is created so the cell can start pinching itself in the middle to create two new cells. It separates both daughter cells.
Cytokinesis
The nucleus
The nucleus of the cell
A cell plate would only form in plant cells because the cell wall is very rigid. As a result, a cell plate grows in the middle of the plant cell, dividing it into two daughter cells. Conversely, in an animal cell, a cleavage furrow is formed after telophase is complete. A cleavage furrow results from the plasma membrane of the cell pinching inwards near the centre. The flexibility of the plasma membrane makes this possible.
nucleus
no it is not in the center f the cell sometimes it can be found near the membrane
Come on, be specific, the cell of what? are you talking about a nucleus??-plant or animal?? Be precise or no one will answer your questions.
Come on, be specific, the cell of what? are you talking about a nucleus??-plant or animal?? Be precise or no one will answer your questions.
Come on, be specific, the cell of what? are you talking about a nucleus??-plant or animal?? Be precise or no one will answer your questions.
That is the Nucleus, the spot were all the genetic information is stored.
There is no benefit nor problem with the nucleus being or not being in the center of the cell. In some cells (plants), it is closer to the cell wall.