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First the nucleus divides. Then the cytoplasm divides.
the chromatin coils in the shape of a chromosome when the cell divides
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The cytoplasm
cytokinesis
First the nucleus divides. Then the cytoplasm divides.
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the chromatin coils in the shape of a chromosome when the cell divides
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The cytoplasm
it divides and divides and divides and divides like millions of times a day
The word chromatin matches what you are looking for. The DNA looks like this before it condenses before the cell divides. It is open so that the genes can be active.
cytokinesis
if a normal cell divides you can assume that
Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides
Cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm.
Chromatin condenses during the S stage (synthesis) of Interphase. Chromatin condenses to get ready for duplication so when the cell splits, the second cell (or daughter cell) can continue the jobs that certain cell does.