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In what stage of the cell cycle does division occur?

the answer should be gamete and if not its either mitosis or meiosis


The cytoplasmic division is referred to as?

The cytoplasmic division is referred to as cytokinesis. It is the final stage of cell division where the cytoplasm of the cell is divided into two daughter cells following the separation of the nucleus.


Does cytoplasmic division happen in the cell cycle?

No. Mitosis requires only one nuclear division (one cell producing a second cell). Meiosis has 2 mitotic steps - the first results in a parent and a daughter, the second then results in a parent and 3 daughter cells, therefore 2 nuclear divisions.


What is the main function of meiosis in the process of cell division?

The main function of meiosis in cell division is to produce gametes (sex cells) with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, allowing for genetic diversity and the formation of offspring with unique traits.


Does cytoplasmic division occur during inter-phase?

No, cytoplasmic division begins in the last phase of Mitosis, telophase, and completes during cytokinesis.


What is the process of cytoplasmic division called?

Cytokinesis


What is divided in Cytokinesis?

In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of a cell is divided to form two separate daughter cells after nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis). This process ensures that each daughter cell receives a portion of the organelles and cytoplasm required for its proper functioning.


What is the process of which cell's cytoplasm is divided?

Cytokinesis


How many rounds of division does meiosis involve versus mitosis?

meiosis involves 2 cell divisions while mitosis involves 1


When a cell reproduces by mitosis and cytoplasmic division does its life end?

No, a cell's life does not necessarily end when it reproduces by mitosis and cytoplasmic division. Mitosis is a process by which a cell replicates its DNA and divides into two identical daughter cells. The original cell may continue to function and carry out its normal activities as part of a larger organism.


What stage of of meiosis do homologous pairs separate?

Reduction Division


What Division of the cytoplasm resulting into daughter cells?

The division of the cytoplasm resulting in daughter cells is called cytokinesis. This process typically occurs after mitosis or meiosis, where the cell's cytoplasm is divided into two separate, genetically identical (in mitosis) or genetically distinct (in meiosis) daughter cells. In animal cells, cytokinesis is achieved through the formation of a cleavage furrow, while in plant cells, a cell plate forms to separate the daughter cells. Cytokinesis ensures that each daughter cell receives the necessary organelles and cytoplasmic components for survival and function.