Mitosis.
Chromosome separation and the cyto-kinetic movement of Cytoplasmic components including the Cell's Membrane occurs during The M Phase.
the answer should be gamete and if not its either mitosis or meiosis
Cytokinesis is the process of dividing the cytoplasm during the M phase of the cell cycle. It typically occurs after nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis) and results in two daughter cells.
Yes.
Nuclear division
there are 6 stages of cell division. Phase 1- interphase Phase 2- prophase Phase 3 - metaphase Phase 4-anaphase Phase 5-telophase Phase 6- cytokenesis
M phase
prophase
The nuclear division of somatic cells occurs during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle, specifically in the M phase. This process involves the division of the nucleus, resulting in two identical daughter nuclei, each containing the same genetic material as the original cell. Mitosis is crucial for growth, development, and tissue repair in multicellular organisms.
The longest phase of nuclear division is prophase, particularly prophase I in meiosis. During this stage, chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and homologous chromosomes undergo pairing and recombination. This phase is characterized by significant cellular changes, including the breakdown of the nuclear envelope and the formation of the spindle apparatus, making it the most extended phase in terms of duration.
stomata
G2: when a cell continues to grow and prepares itself for cell division; and M: the phase where the cell divides itself into two genetically identical daughter cells. The M phase involves both a nuclear division (called mitosis) and a cytoplasmic division (called cytokinesis).