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Q: When a cell reproduces by mitosis and cytoplasmic division does its life end?
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The cytoplasmic division is referred to as?

Cytoplasmic division is also called cytokinesis. This is the stage of mitosis in which the cell splits into two daughter cells.


What results after a cell has gone through mitosis and cytoplasmic division?

it multiplies


Explain why the terms cell division and mitosis should not be used interchangeably?

Mitosis takes place in the nucleus of a dividing cell. Cell division refers to both nuclear and cytoplasmic division as a whole.


WHICH TWO PROCESS ARE INVOLVED IN MITOTIC CELL DIVISION?

Nuclear duplication (mitosis) and cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis)


What is the difference between cells produced by mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis reproduces somatic cells, meiosis reproduces sex cells. Mitosis- Cell division involving body cells. Divides once. Meiosis- Cell division involving sex cells. Divides twice.


One turn of the cell cycle includes?

Mitosis, cytoplasmic division, and then interphase constitute one turn of the cycle.


What stages of the cell cycle include anaphase cytoplasmic division mitosis interphase g1 stage g2 stage?

Anaphase is the stage of mitosis when chromosomes separate.


How does the paramecium reproduces?

Paramecium reproduces through mitosis, since it is a single celled Eukaryote. I suppose it is not called "mitosis," but rather "asexual reproduction," but it uses the same processes.


What is it called when a cell reproduces?

mitosis


If a cell undergoes nuclear division but not cytoplasmic division the product is a?

The product is a multi-nucleated cell. In the early Drosophila embryo, for example, the first 13 rounds of nuclear division occur without cytoplasmic division, resulting in the formation of a single large cell containing 6000 nuclei. Nuclear division without cytokinesis also occurs in some types of mammalian cells. Osteoclasts, trophoblasts, and some hepatocytes and heart muscle cells are multi-nucleated.. You're welcome -Scott


What is the purpose of mitosis in an organism that reproduces sexually?

Mitotic cell division allows the organism to grow and repair damaged tissues.


Does cytoplasmic division happen in the cell cycle?

No. Mitosis requires only one nuclear division (one cell producing a second cell). Meiosis has 2 mitotic steps - the first results in a parent and a daughter, the second then results in a parent and 3 daughter cells, therefore 2 nuclear divisions.