"Anaphase is the fourth phase of mitosis, the process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two identical daughter cells." according to Scitable.
M phase; cytokinesis
During cytokinesis
telophase
telophase
Cytokinesis
telophase
Technically, the term "mitosis" refers only to the division of the DNA, the genetic material; the division of the cytoplasm is called "cytokinesis" and usually occurs during any from late anaphase through telophase.
C phase or cytokinesis
During G 1 phase, the cell grows in size and synthesizes mRNA and proteins that are required for DNA synthesis Cytoplasm is manufactured
cytoplasm dividesThis is called Cytokinesis
Cell division is complete after cytokinesis in which the cytoplasm is divided and there are two complete cells. A cell may enter a period that they will not divide and may never again which is in the Gap 1 phase. It takes certain enzymes to push the cell into S phase and therefore divide again.
the answer is parts of cells
Cytokinesis.
Technically, the term "mitosis" refers only to the division of the DNA, the genetic material; the division of the cytoplasm is called "cytokinesis" and usually occurs during any from late anaphase through telophase.
Through absorption of nutrients and cell division (Mitosis). The cell cycle is divided into four phases: G1, S, G2 and M. During G1 phase, the cell is taking in nutrients and growing so that it may divide. During S phase, the DNA in the nucleus of a cell is copied. During G2 phase, the cell begins preparation for division. And finally, during M phase the cell goes through Mitosis, which is the division of the cell's DNA and cytoplasm into two daughter cells.
It divides during cleavage and cytokinesis, generally beginning sometime during telophase.
Division of the nucleus (karyokinesis) and division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis).
Cytokinesis terminates during telophase. Cytokinesis is the formation of a cell plate in the cytoplasm. It is what causes cell division in plants.
Telophase
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
During the interphase stage of mitosis, the cell does not divide and spends a big portion of the time at this stage. During that time, the cell synthesizes its DNA and doubles the cytoplasm.
DNA is duplicated in the S phase because in the G1 phase the cell is growing and not yet ready to divide, then DNA copies as the first step for when it is getting ready to divide. In the G2 phase the cell continues to get ready to divide once the DNA is copied.
telophase