The nucleus divides twice in meiosis to give 4 different cells. See the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiosis and the wikepedia diagram: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Meiosis_diagram.jpg
twice
It divides only one time. In meiosis nucleus divides twice
the part of mitosis when the nucleus divides is the anaphase, it divides into two nuclei.
No, not in the same way a cell splits into two when it divided. The nucleus is first degraded in the parent cell during one phase and then remade in another phase, in both daughter cells.
The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.
It divides by the process of meiosis or mitosis.
Nucleus and nucleolus disappear during pro-phase stage of mitosis,to be specific it disappears in late pro-phase stage and reappers during telophase stage of mitosis.
prophase
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
Mitosis is division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus
Metaphase and anaphase.
mitosis are division of the cell in which the nucleus is divided into two cells where as in meiosis nucleus are further divide and divide
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
Anaphase 2.
telophase
During Mitosis, the nucleus finally divides into 2 in the last phase of division called Telophase.
The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.
Anaphase
ProphAse .
It divides by the process of meiosis or mitosis.
There is not a particular "cell" that breaks down the nucleus during the cell process of mitosis. However, the nucleus does begin to break down in the phase known as prophase/prometaphase.