Cytokinisis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell is divided to form two daughter cells. It is the division of the cytoplasm. It usually initiates during the late stages of mitosis, and sometimes meiosis, splitting a binucleate cell in two, to ensure that chromosome number is maintained from one generation to the next.
I don't know the Human Physiology definition, but the cell definition is:
Cytokinasis is the last stage of mitosis. It is the process of splitting the daughter cells apart. A furrow forms and the cell is pinched in two. Each daughter cell contains the same number and same quality of chromosomes.
Division of the cytoplasm during cell division
is the division of the parent cells cytoplasm, including mitochondria and other cell structures
the stages of cell divsion are mitosis and cytokinsis... this happens when a parent cell divides into genetically identical cells called daugther cells.
Mitosis and Cytokinsis.
the stages of cell divsion are mitosis and cytokinsis... this happens when a parent cell divides into genetically identical cells called daugther cells.
Cytokinesis is the last stage of mitosis (cell division) where the cell splits into two parts. The chromosomes condense into chromatin and a new nuclear membrane is formed on each new cell.
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