There are four phases in the cycle of a cell's life: G1, S, G2, and M, in that order. Mitosis and cytokinesis occur in the M phase. Following the M phase is the G1 phase (cell grows), the S phase (DNA replication) the G2 phase (cell continues to grow and prepares for division), and finally the cell returns to the M phase and divides once again.
Yes, mitosis occurs in humans. It is a process of cell division that produces two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Meiosis takes place in the reproductive organs (testes in males and ovaries in females) to produce gametes (sperm and eggs), while mitosis occurs in various tissues throughout the body for growth, repair, and maintenance of cells.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of human cells.
There is no difference, mitosis is the division of cells for the repair of damages areas, or growth, meiosis is different in male and females, mitosis isnt. Sources: An A in biology class
Mitosis occurs within the nucleus as chromosomal replication and the cytoplasm where organelles are divided and the cell itself divides.
Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.
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They reproduce through mitosis and meiosis.Both take place in them.
It take place after mitosis. It pinches cell into two.
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somatic cells divide by mitosis. gametes, and sexual cell differentiation take place through meiosis.
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Mitosis takes place in meristematic cells.
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Yes, mitosis occurs in humans. It is a process of cell division that produces two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.