During cytokinesis
No they are separate organells.They are in cytoplasm.
cytokinesis
It is to separate and distinguish the nucleoplasm from the cytoplasm.
No they are not in the nucleus. They are in the cytoplasm.
division of the cytoplasm and organellesCytokinesis is after mitosis.It divides the cytoplasm and produce two separate cells
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Cytokinesis occurs during and after the formation of a contractile ring around a dividing Cell.
Cells are filled with cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a clear, gel-like substance that is 80% water. All organelles of a prokaryote cell, which lacks a nucleus, float and work in the cytoplasm. In a eukaryote cell, which possesses a nucleus, all organelles except for the nucleus are contained in the cytoplasm. Nuclei are contained in a separate substance called nucleoplasm.
Inside the cell as a separate "organ" of the cell.
In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of a cell is divided to form two separate daughter cells after nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis). This process ensures that each daughter cell receives a portion of the organelles and cytoplasm required for its proper functioning.
When the cytoplasm pinches in half, it is called cytokinesis. This is the final stage of cell division where the cytoplasm of the parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Each daughter cell will contain half of the organelles and cytoplasm from the original cell, allowing for the formation of two separate and genetically identical cells.
Cytokinesis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a cell divides, leading to the formation of two daughter cells. This occurs after the genetic material has been segregated during mitosis or meiosis.