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
DNA replicates only once during the S phase of the cell cycle before mitosis begins. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material that is identical to the parent cell.
meiosis involves 2 cell divisions while mitosis involves 1
Mitosis requires only a single parent. However, when the mitosis produce they give four daughter cells. Mitosis has two cell divisions.
During mitosis, each cell has 46 chromosomes and 92 chromatids.
During mitosis, two sister chromatids from each chromosome will line up at the equator of the cell. This occurs after the chromosomes have replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle.
During mitosis, the nucleus undergoes one division, resulting in two daughter nuclei with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information.
DNA replicates only once during the S phase of the cell cycle before mitosis begins. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material that is identical to the parent cell.
Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)
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meiosis involves 2 cell divisions while mitosis involves 1
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Mitosis requires only a single parent. However, when the mitosis produce they give four daughter cells. Mitosis has two cell divisions.
During mitosis, each cell has 46 chromosomes and 92 chromatids.
Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.
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twice as many as when the cell is not undergoing mitosis