Mitosis is where the nucleus divides. Meiosis is cell division to make gametes (sex cells) and replication is just for when the DNA replicates. Cytokinesis is definitely the process where the cytoplasm divides.
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This is called the cytoplasm which fills the cell.
The interior of a cell is the part inside the cell membrane, consisting of the cytoplasm and all organelles within it.
cell membrane
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
division of cytoplasm during cell division is known as cytokinesis.
This is called the cytoplasm which fills the cell.
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called cytoplasm.
"CYTOPLASM"....
The gel-like substance that encases cell organelles is called the cytoplasm of the cell. The cytoplasm gives the cell its shape, keeps the organelles in place, and breaks down waste using enzymes.
The interior of a cell is the part inside the cell membrane, consisting of the cytoplasm and all organelles within it.
the gelatinlike filling inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. hope that answers your question.
cell membrane
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
division of cytoplasm during cell division is known as cytokinesis.
The medium inside cells which organelles are suspended in is called cytoplasm. All cells contain cytoplasm that contains their organelles.
Cytoplasm flows around the cell carrying structures called organelles.
No, mitosis refers to the division of the nucleus of a cell into two identical daughter nuclei. It does not involve the division of organelles. Organelles are typically replicated during interphase, which is the phase that occurs before mitosis.