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Mitosis is the making of 2 nuclei (pural for nucleus) and cytokenesis is the separation of 2 identical cells.

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What is the process where nucleus divide?

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put the following in order: G2 , G1 , S, mitosis, cytokines?

Put the following in order: G2, G1, S, mitosis, cytokinesis


Why do the function of cell differ mitosis?

the renetic genes are similar


How do the results of mitosis and meiosis differ?

the amount of chromosomes in a cell. meiosis is used in sexual reproduction and mitosis is just making more cells. chromosomes in a human after meiosis=24; mitosis=48.


What is the difference between mitosis and cytokines?

Mitosis is a process of cell division where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes. Cytokinesis, on the other hand, is the physical splitting of the cytoplasm and organelles between the two daughter cells at the end of cell division. In summary, mitosis is the division of the nucleus, while cytokinesis is the division of the cell itself.


How do mitosis and meiosis differ among humans chickens and alligators?

Meiosis differ among humans and alligators because the number of chromosomes that is given from the parents.


How does metaphase in meiosis differ from metaphase in mitosis?

In metaphase of meiosis, homologous chromosomes line up in pairs, while in metaphase of mitosis, individual chromosomes line up singly.


Why does binary fission in bacteria differ from mitosis?

Binary fission in bacteria differs from mitosis because there is nuclear membrane involved. It also has simple DNA strand which has no spindle fibers to be formed.


How do 2 cells created by mitosis differ?

They don't differ, but in the cytoplasm its not divided in the same way the chromosomes are so one daughter cell may receive more mitochondria.


How does mitosis differ in plants?

Plants have a structure called a cell plate which partitions the daughter cell from parent cell.


How does a daughter cell at the end of mitosis differ from its parent cell entering mitosis?

A daughter cell at the end of mitosis is smaller and has a duplicate set of chromosomes compared to its parent cell entering mitosis. Additionally, the daughter cell has identical genetic information to its parent cell.


How does mitosis differ between the onion root and the roundworm?

The only difference between vegetal (onion) cells and animal (roundworm) is not quite in mitosis, but in citokinese (not a mitosis phase since mitosis refers to nucleus division). Vegetal cells have a thick wall rounding the cell which needs different means to split than the membrane in animal cells