The 3 cell processes that require cell division? did you mean the phases or the actuall cells in the division? The basic parts of the cell are the nucleus and organelles. Nucleus is the control centre of the cell and controlls all the functions in the cell. Chromosomes and DNA are in the nucleus. All the organelles and the nucleus make copies of themselves ,cell divides,process is called mitosis,Mitosis can be brokern down into 5 different stages; Interphase,Prophase,Metaphase,Anaphase and Telophase. Hope this helps answer your question. jen
um.. its the cell cycle and theres more than three and it goes in the order of
interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, citokinesis
Mitosis, to grow and meiosis, to reproduce haploidly.
excretion, cell division, growth
No. Cytokinesis and mitosis are the two different steps of cell division. (Keep in mind that mitosis comes first.)
Cell division prevents the cell from becoming too large.
Interphase has three phases: G1--The cell is functioning normally but preparing for cell division so it makes more proteins, organelles and increases the volume of cytoplasm. S-"Synthesis"--The cell duplicates its DNA. G2--The cell continues growing to prepare for cell division.
Meiosis . ;)
meiosis
The two steps that proceed in cell division are mitosis and cytokinesis. Mitosis is the process of nuclear division, where the duplicated chromosomes are separated into two nuclei. Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm and organelles, resulting in two daughter cells.
The three functions of cell division are reproduction, growth, and repair
MITOSIS, the steps are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
In Mitosis, the steps go in the following order:1)Interphase2)Prophase3)Metaphase4)Anaphase5)Telophase6)Cytokinessisso, the phase 3 in cell division is Metaphase.
excretion, cell division, growth
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are the steps in mitosis interphase is a stage before mitosis that prepares the cell for division
- interphase - mitosis - cytokinesis
Cell division
interphase is the phase that takes up most of the cells life. In interphase their are three parts: G1, S, G2. Interphase is basically preparing cell for cell division. After interphase takes place, then the cell division takes place with Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telephase. I think this is right :) hope this makes sense