No, anaphase is the stage of cell division when the chromosomes are pulled and pushed apart and head to opposite polls of the cell.
Infact Anaphase is the stage of nuclear division rather than cell division and cell division is achieved by cytokinesis which may be by cell plate formation (as in case of many plants) or by furrowing (as in case of animal cells).
Actin and myosin appear during early anaphase of cell division and slowly divide the cell. In meiosis, the cleavage furrow also appears in early anaphase I and II
Anaphase
Cleavage Furrow is a groove in the plasma membrane between daughter nuclei "The cleavage furrow is an actin rich "purse sting" that draws tight to separate daughter cells to complete cytokinesis in cell division."
cleavage furrow formation
furrow
Anaphase?
No, ctyokinesis is.
Actin and myosin appear during early anaphase of cell division and slowly divide the cell. In meiosis, the cleavage furrow also appears in early anaphase I and II
Anaphase
Anaphase
Cleavage Furrow is a groove in the plasma membrane between daughter nuclei "The cleavage furrow is an actin rich "purse sting" that draws tight to separate daughter cells to complete cytokinesis in cell division."
cleavage furrow formation
During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.
During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.
During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.
furrow
In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs by a process called cleavage. The first sign of cleavage is the appearance of of a Cleavage furrow.