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Formation of two haploid cells
there are 6 stages of cell division. Phase 1- interphase Phase 2- prophase Phase 3 - metaphase Phase 4-anaphase Phase 5-telophase Phase 6- cytokenesis
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.
The last phase is Telophase and it causes sexual reproduction of the cell into four haploid daughter cells.
2 Daughter haploid Cells
Telephase It could be Cytokinesis because Cytokinesis is when the cell divides
Formation of two haploid cells
1. Nuclear division (two identical nucleii are formed) 2. Cytokinesis (the actual 'splitting' of the cell)
there are 6 stages of cell division. Phase 1- interphase Phase 2- prophase Phase 3 - metaphase Phase 4-anaphase Phase 5-telophase Phase 6- cytokenesis
The stages in the Cell cycle are: g1 (growth stage 1) s phase (synthesis of Dna pair strand) g2 (growth stage 2) Mitosis (mitosis has 4 phases, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase) Cytokinesis is involved in each of the above.
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.
A cleavage furrow forms during the Telophase phase. During the Metaphase phase chromosomes line up in the center of cell at the metal plate.
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The substage of interphase that is immediately after a cell divides is G2. This is when the cell determines whether or not DNA replication has succeeded.
The last phase is Telophase and it causes sexual reproduction of the cell into four haploid daughter cells.
The steps are, in this order:Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis.Just remember:-Interphase the cell grows, and doubles their DNA in interphase-Mitosis (Just remember the name "In puntacana my apple tastes citrous" - Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokenisis.)-Cytokinesis