The nucleus of a dividing cell is dense and spherical. It is comparatively larger in size during synthetic phase of cell cycle. Nuclear envelop also remain absent in many stages of nuclear division.
dividing cells are those cells which undergo mitotic and meiotic cell divisions continuously without being restricted but are regulated.examples include egg cells,sperm cells. on the other hand, non-dividing cells are those cells which do not undergo cell division.examples include nerve cells.
Yes, it does. It's just that the nucleus is dividing too. This occurs in both types of division: Mitosis and Meiosis.
In many cells during division the nuclear envelope breaks down then later reforms around the two new nuclei, so in these cells there is a short period in division when they have no nucleus. But in other cells the nucleus divides without this happening, so in these cells they always have nuclei.
The nucleus of dividing cells is dense and spherical. In the synthetic phase of the cell cycle, its size is relatively large. In many stages of nuclear fission, the nuclear envelope still does not exist.
the dividing cell does not have a nucleus.
In mitosis, both new nuclei have all the required genetic information. In mitosis, all four daughter gamate cells contain half the genetic information required to create life.
The nucleus undergoes mitosis.
Before the nucleus starts dividing the process of DNA copying takes place
The phase of the cell cycle in which the nucleus and cell are not dividing is interphase.
Dark spot in nucleus = ______nucleolus____
Plant Cells: Cell Wall, Cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, cytoplasm. Animal cells : Cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, cytoplasm Unicellular: Depends on what kind of unicellular organism.
bacteria cell doesn't have a nucleus
Before the nucleus starts dividing the process of DNA copying takes place
the process of dividing one cell nucleus into two nuclei is called mitosis.
They are inside nucleus.They are coiled only when dividing.
Chromosomes are structures in the nucleus of the cell which contain DNA and can best be seen when the cell is dividing.
The phase of the cell cycle in which the nucleus and cell are not dividing is interphase.
the nucleus is the motor
brain
brain
An animal's brain
Inside the nucleus. In dividing cells they migrate to the poles.
Anaphase
check my answer that process is called mitosis