It would have more than one nucleus.
It would have two nuclei.
Dividing is the final step in mitosis, where the cell splits to form a new daughter cell, completing mitosis.
two cells.
Telophase
Mitosis is the process of cell division and is completed by the cell completely dividing.
mitosis
Mitosis is completed when the sister chromatids have successfully separated and moved to opposite ends of the cell. This results in the formation of two separate nuclei in the cell. Additionally, the completion of mitosis can be indicated by the physical division of the cell into two daughter cells, each with its own nucleus.
Cytokinesis is completed shortly after the chromatid separation. This process occurs during the anaphase stage of mitosis in a cell's life cycle.
The G0 phase is the last stage of mitosis in which the physical division of the parent cell is completed.
No, the stages of mitosis do not occur simultaneously in a meristem. Mitosis is a sequential process that involves several distinct stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Each stage must be completed before the next one can begin.
Cýtocinesis splits the cýtoplasma, organelles, and cell membrane. Carýocinesis splits the nucleus.
Yes, a cell can undergo mitosis without completing cytokinesis, resulting in a multinucleated cell. This can occur in certain conditions, such as in muscle fibers or during certain stages of development. When mitosis occurs without cytokinesis, the cell divides its genetic material but does not physically separate into two distinct cells.