Prophase is the first active step in cell division.
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cytokenisis. this is the last and final step to the cell cycle. but technicly it can also can be considered the first step of the cell cycle because it starts and ends with cell division. (a.k.a cytokenisis).
a virus isdifferent from normal cells meaning it does not go through mitoses (cell division) but instead it attaches to a cell and injects it's DNA in to the cell where it infects the nucleus to stop what it is doing and to start to produce more viruses. so a virus reproduces by making other cells do it for them
No. Cytokinesis and mitosis are the two different steps of cell division. (Keep in mind that mitosis comes first.)
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There are two steps to the division of a eukaryotic cell. Since it has a nucleus, the first step is mitosis, the splitting of the nucleus. The second step is cytokinesis, the splitting of the rest of the cell, where the cell membrane gets pinched inward to divide into two new cells.
the prophase if i remember correctly is the 1st step is cell division
The first step to identifying DNA is to Determine the cell
prophase is the first step in Mitosis. It is when the loose DNA starts to gather to form chromatid, the DNA copies itself, the spindle fibers start to form, and the cell prepares itself for cell division.
Cytokinesis is the last step in cell division...Source:Apex Learning Class/Biology!
The word itself means cell division. It is the last step when a cell begins the process of diving into two cells.