the nucleus control it
No, but mitosis is a part [the M-phase] of the Cell cycle.
First, you need to know that interphase is when the cell isn't dividing. It's just sitting there replicating DNA, making more organelles, and developing so it can go through mitosis later. Interphase isn't part of mitosis because the cell isn't in the process of dividing. It has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
mitosis is the process in which cells separates longitudinally into two parts, one part of each chromosome being retained in each of two new cells resulting from the original cell.
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
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The nucleus, because it controls what happens in the cell.
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
Cause inter phase is part of the cell cycle and mitosis is just the process of nuclear cell division. Answer By: Ac Loyola
No, mitosis is the process of cell division. DNA replication is only one part of this process.
The process is called Mitosis. Some parts are:centriolesspindle fiberschromosomesDNAmicrotubulescentromeres
The nucleus. because the nucleus controls the whole cell, it cannot divide without it telling it to. =]
No, but mitosis is a part [the M-phase] of the Cell cycle.
Part of the cell division that somatic cells undertake is mitosis.
First, you need to know that interphase is when the cell isn't dividing. It's just sitting there replicating DNA, making more organelles, and developing so it can go through mitosis later. Interphase isn't part of mitosis because the cell isn't in the process of dividing. It has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
Mitosis refers to the division of the nucleus of a cell. It specifically refers to the division of the genetic material. Cytokinesis refers to the division of the cytoplasm. This process occurs directly after mitosis, sometimes in conjunction with telophase of mitosis.
Mitosis is a process of cell reproduction in which two new cells are made from the original cell. These cells will be of whatever type of cell the original was ( I think, not completely sure about the last part.) Not sure if that is what you were asking.