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It would have more than one nucleus.

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Q: What would be the appearance of a cell that completed mitosis without completing cyotkinesis?
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What is the appearance of a cell that completes mitosis without completing cytokinesis?

It would have two nuclei.


What is dividing in mitosis?

Dividing is the final step in mitosis, where the cell splits to form a new daughter cell, completing mitosis.


How many cells after completing mitosis?

two cells.


What phase is the cytokinesis completed in mitosis?

Telophase


What phase of mitosis where the cytokinesis is completed?

Telophase is the last phase of mitosis. Cytokinesis is not actually a part of mitosis but happens after.


How do you know when a cell has completed mitosis?

two separate cells


Why should the term cell division and mitosis should not be used interchangeably?

Mitosis is the process of cell division and is completed by the cell completely dividing.


What contain one copy when binary fission is completed the result is two cells?

mitosis


The completion of the physical division of the parent cell during the last stage of mitosis is known as?

The G0 phase is the last stage of mitosis in which the physical division of the parent cell is completed.


What phase is cytokinesis completed?

Cytokinesis is completed shortly after the chromatid separation. This process occurs during the anaphase stage of mitosis in a cell's life cycle.


When does a nuclear membrane form around each set of chromosomes completing mitosis?

In mitosis, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at the telophase.


The three stages of the cell cycle?

1. Interphase is the period between divisions when nothing seems to be happening. 2. Nuclear Division is when the genetic material is dividing and you can see the chromosomes. As you know eukaryotic cells have two types of nuclear division - mitosis and meiosis. Therefore this is often called M phase. During M phase one mother nucleus becomes two daughter nuclei. 3. Cytokinesis divides the cytoplasm of the mother cell into two daughter cells and this is very obvious under the microscope. It is during cytokinesis that one mother cell becomes two daughter cells.