here are the steps of a cell producing another cell
interphase: cell matures, makes a copy pf the dna
prophase: chromatin become chromosomes, spindle form a bridge
Metaphase: the chromosomes line up across the cell, each chromosomes attaches to a spindle at its centrolmeres
anaphase: the centromeres, each chromaid becomes new chromsome, they move to oppisite ends of the cell, the cell is pushed
telophase: chromosomes begin to stretch, a new nuclear envelope forms around each region of chromosomes
cytokinesis: the cell splits, each daughter cell has an identical set of chromosomes and same dna
No, interphase is not part of mitosis. Interphase is the phase in the cell cycle where the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for cell division. Mitosis is a separate phase of the cell cycle where the cell's nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei.
Cytokinesis occurs during and after the formation of a contractile ring around a dividing Cell.
Most of the activity occurs in the middle of the cell itself.
cell division, is a process in which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. It is a crucial part of the cell cycle and is responsible for growth, repair, and maintenance of multicellular organisms.
Mitosis (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) occurs during the M phase. This is the part where the chromosomes migrate to either end of the cell and the cell begins to split
the nucleus
the middle of the cell wallIt is the nucleus of the cell. It produces identical nuclei
karyokinesis
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
The part of the cell that divides during mitosis is the nucleus. During mitosis other parts of the cell duplicate as well to create an identical cell for regeneration and repair of an organism.
The entire cell is dividing just like mitosis except there will be 23 chromosomes instead of 46
The first stage of mitosis is known as interphase. During this phases, chromosomes and organelles replicate and get rid for cell division.
No, interphase is not part of mitosis. Interphase is the phase in the cell cycle where the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for cell division. Mitosis is a separate phase of the cell cycle where the cell's nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei.
Cytokinesis occurs during and after the formation of a contractile ring around a dividing Cell.
The stage of the cell cycle during which the nucleus divides is called mitosis. Mitosis is part of the M phase of the cell cycle and involves the separation of the duplicated DNA into two identical sets, resulting in two daughter nuclei.
Mitosis is part of the cell cycle, specifically the stage where a cell divides its genetic material and forms two identical daughter cells.
the middle of the cell wallIt is the nucleus of the cell. It produces identical nuclei