The cell processes should also be included with the question for someone to know which is the right answer. Including this will allow someone to know which would separate into new cells.
Cytokines
Cytokinesis
Telophase: Cytokinesis occurs during meiosis and mitosis and is the stage at which the cytoplasm and surface membrane of the two cells divides, and the cells are distinguishable as separate.As a stage of the cell cycle, cytokinesis occurs at the end of mitosis/meiosis, and as a phase of mitosis/meiosis, it is itself a phase.
2 Cell divisions. The first, meiosis I, separates the homologous chromosomes after allowing for crossing over. The second, meiosis II, separates each chromosome by splitting them by their telomeres!
The answer to this amazing question is alleles!!!! :) alleles
I think into two in mitosis and into four in meiosis. Hope this helps.
The cytoplasm is divided by the cleavage furrow or cell plate.
The cleavage furrow or cell plate, cytokinesis
Cytoplasm
This occurs when a eukaryotic cell divides in mitosis or meiosis. The cell plate forms during telophase and is what divides the cytoplasm for the 2 daughter cells.
The cytoplasm divides unequally during the production of ova (Oogenisis) This is because out of the four daughter cells created during meiosis, only one is needed to produce a single ovum, whearas in Spermatogenisis all four evolve to become sperm; thus the cytoplasm is divided equally.
It divides during cleavage and cytokinesis, generally beginning sometime during telophase.
Cytokinesis
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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.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081111092841AAOLHj7
Division of cytoplasm is called cytokinesis. It starts during the last stage of telophase. In plant cells, the cytoplasm divides by the formation of a cell plate, whereas the cytoplasm divides by the inward pinching or furrowing in an animal cell.
In Meiosis I: Separates homologous chromosomes In Meiosis II: Separates sister chromatids
The nucleus divides once.