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It's called Mitosis. The term cytokinesis refers to the division of cellular cytoplasm.
Mitosis is the division of cells. All the cellular contents get dived up between the two daughter cells, and the DNA is duplicated and then separated into both cells, so that both daughter cells have identical copies of DNA. This is different from meiosis which is how gametes (sex cells - sperm and eggs) divide.
Mitosis is the cellular division process not involved in sexual reproduction. In mitosis each daughter cell inherits an exact copy of the parent DNA as well as a portion of the mitochondria necessary for life.
Mitosis is a cell division which takes place in normal body cells. Mitosis produces daughter cells which are identical to the original cell. Body cells all have the same genetic information due to Mitosis. Body cells that are produced during Mitosis all need the same genetic information so that they can do the same job as the original cell. Before the cell can divide it must make new copies of the chromosomes in its nucleus. This allows for cells that are produced to have identical genetic information. Two daughter cells are formed. Mitosis is asexual cell division.
Nothing really happens to a cell after mitosis. The cell itself undergoes division to produce two new cells with the same number of chromosomes as it did before division. So, nothing really is left of the cell after division or mitosis.
Mitosis , process of nuclear division in a living cell by which the carriers of hereditary information, or the chromosomes, are exactly replicated and the two copies distributed to identical daughter nuclei. Mitosis is almost always accompanied by cell division (cytokinesis),
Yes. It produces identical copies of the whole cell (which means all cell organelles) and splits into two. Those two cells are called "daughter cells."
Mitosis , process of nuclear division in a living cell by which the carriers of hereditary information, or the chromosomes, are exactly replicated and the two copies distributed to identical daughter nuclei. Mitosis is almost always accompanied by cell division (cytokinesis),
It's called Mitosis. The term cytokinesis refers to the division of cellular cytoplasm.
Mitosis is the division of cells. All the cellular contents get dived up between the two daughter cells, and the DNA is duplicated and then separated into both cells, so that both daughter cells have identical copies of DNA. This is different from meiosis which is how gametes (sex cells - sperm and eggs) divide.
Mitosis is a cell division which takes place in normal body cells. Mitosis produces daughter cells which are identical to the original cell. Body cells all have the same genetic information due to Mitosis. Body cells that are produced during Mitosis all need the same genetic information so that they can do the same job as the original cell. Before the cell can divide it must make new copies of the chromosomes in its nucleus. This allows for cells that are produced to have identical genetic information. Two daughter cells are formed. Mitosis is asexual cell division.
Mitosis is the cellular division process not involved in sexual reproduction. In mitosis each daughter cell inherits an exact copy of the parent DNA as well as a portion of the mitochondria necessary for life.
Cell Division or Mitosis
Nothing really happens to a cell after mitosis. The cell itself undergoes division to produce two new cells with the same number of chromosomes as it did before division. So, nothing really is left of the cell after division or mitosis.
When mitosis is completed successfully you get two daughter cells with identical copies of DNA, which are also exact replicas of the mother cell. Mitosis is simply copying and duplicating, while meiosis is a much more complicated process involving mixing of genes along with division.
The process of cell division is called mitosis. Without division, you and I wouldn't grow as we do.
Mitosis