Mitosis
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
The cell nucleus (after replicating its contents).
During cell division, the nucleus divides in a stage called mitosis. This process ensures that each daughter cell receives an exact copy of the genetic material (DNA) stored in the nucleus. The cytoplasm then follows suit in a process called cytokinesis, dividing the cellular organelles and contents between the two daughter cells.
the nucleus
cytokinesis
The nucleus changes as the cell divides by completely disassembling itself and reforming. As mitosis begins, chromosomes condense, then the nucleolus disappears. As it continues to break down, most of the contents of the nucleus are released into the cytoplasm.
the answer is mitosis!
When a cell divides, the nucleus divides first in a process called mitosis, ensuring that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information. After the nucleus divides, the rest of the cell, including the cytoplasm and organelles, divides in a process known as cytokinesis to form two separate daughter cells.
Cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm.
WHAT IS A PROCCESS BY WHICH A CELL NUCLEUS DIVIDES
the cytoplasm divides after the nucleus
Mitosis is the process in which the material from the cell nucleus divides.