It divides in two though i am not sure if it is equal proportions. Think of taking a perfectly round water balloon and pinching it with your fingers in the center. The water on the inside is like the cytoplasm.
During telophase II the cytoplasm is divided between the two daughter cells. This process is called cytokinesis. Cytokinesis allows the daughter cells to become there own cells.
they disappear
nothing happens during interphase. That is when the cell starts the process of the cell cycle and goes into prophase.
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
they replicate
Prophase I
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase (including cytokinesis)
nothing happens during interphase. That is when the cell starts the process of the cell cycle and goes into prophase.
cytokineisis (the division of the cytoplasm
the centrioles =)
the centrioles =)
the centrioles =)
Metaphase
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
in the cytoplasm of cells
Prophase.
The centrosomes containing the centrioles. I assume you are speaking of animal cells.
Telophase
moving apart