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mitosis occurs in the m phase of the cell cycle and does not consist of any divisions. Cytokinesis is the actual division of the cell into two daughter cells containing identical genetic material. Cytokinesis almost always follows mitosis but is not considered an actual step in the process. So to answer your question, in cytokinesis there is one cell division resulting in two daughter cells

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