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Yes, it does.

However; In the case of some species, "budding" occurs and this is not produce cells with even amounts of cytoplasm.

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What is the division of cytoplasm to produce 2 cells called?

Cytokinesis


Cytoplasm is cleaved in two during the phase of the cell's life cycle?

Cytoplasm is divided during the process of cytokinesis, which occurs after nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis) in the cell cycle. Cytokinesis involves the physical splitting of the cytoplasm to produce two separate daughter cells with their own complete sets of organelles and cytoplasmic contents.


What stage takes place in the cytoplasm?

That would be called "cytokinesis" in mitosis.


Why doesnt mitosis alone produce daughter cells?

Mitosis alone does not produce daughter cells because the cytoplasm has to divide. This is called cytokinesis and it happens at the end of telophase.


What occur in cytokinesis?

Cytokinesis is the process by which a cell divides its cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells


What do mitosis and cytokinesis produce?

Each cycle of mitosis produces 2 daughter cells from 1 parent cell. Cytokinesis is the final stage in each cycle, where a cleavage burrow is formed and the cell splits into two identical daughter cells.


Where in prokaryotes does glycolysis occur?

Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. It is a series of reactions that break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP.


Where are the ribosomes that produce enzyme responsible for the steps of sugar metabolism found?

cytoplasm


The processes of mitosis and cytokinesis produce two identical?

daughter cells, each with a complete set of chromosomes.


Will 3 leaf cannabis produce significant amounts of THC?

yes high amounts


Cellular respiration includes many types of reactions What is the main goal of these processes?

To produce large amounts of ATP To produce large amounts of ATP


What are two parts of cell division?

Mitosis and Cytokinesis