A cleavage furrow forms during the Telophase phase. During the Metaphase phase chromosomes line up in the center of cell at the metal plate.
The cleavage furrow forms during telophase.
Telophase of mitosis
Late Telophase
Telophase 1 of Metaphase
Cytokinesis
Telophase
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
Cleavage Furrow is is a tight string that is used to separate the two new "daughter cells" during cytokinesis stage of mitosis
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."
In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs by a process called cleavage. The first sign of cleavage is the appearance of of a Cleavage furrow.
The cell membrane creates a cleavage furrow in animal cells, pinching the original (mother) cell in to two pieces. New cell walls are constructed at the midline of the original cell in plant cells.
Anaphase?
In the m-phase the cytoplasm is split by a cleavage furrow.
Telophase More specifically during cytokinesis
There are five stages of mitosis starting with prophase and ending with telophase. The cleavage furrow develops during cytokinesis which is after the telophase, so the cleavage furrow does not develop in mitosis at all.
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
During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.
During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.
During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.
the cleavage furrow
animal
Cleavage Furrow is is a tight string that is used to separate the two new "daughter cells" during cytokinesis stage of mitosis
cleavage furrow