DNA replication is technically not part of mitosis. Mitosis is simply the splitting of the nucleus. DNA replication however is part of the interphase, which is part of the cell cycle. The DNA replication is also known as the S phase in the interphase. In this part, the DNA is replicated creating two sets of all genetic information.
Animal cells form a cell plate during cytokinesis while plant cells do not.
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True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
Both mitosis and meiosis are processes of cell division. They involve the replication and distribution of genetic material. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, while meiosis results in four genetically diverse daughter cells.
Yes. It is called DNA replication.
The cell cycle consists of interphase followed by cell division (in this case mitosis). it's true that DNA replication occurs during interphase, however interphase itself has 3 phases: 1. G1(=gap1): when the cell grows and fuctions 2. S (=Synthesis) when DNA replication occurs (as synthesizing anew DNA copy) 3. G2 (gap2): when the cell accumulates nutrients before the division itself.
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Mitosis occurs in somatic cells Mitosis occurs in gametes Mitosis results in two daughter cells Mitosis results in genetically identical daughter cells True statements: Mitosis occurs in somatic cells Mitosis results in two daughter cells Mitosis results in genetically identical daughter cells
Yes, mitosis and cytokinesis are required for asexual reproduction. Mitosis is the process by which cells divide to create new identical cells, while cytokinesis is the physical division of the cytoplasm to separate the two daughter cells. Both processes are essential for the replication of cells in asexual reproduction.
False: DNA replication starts at origins of replication which can be anywhere on the DNA molecule. Replication is taking place at multiple origins at the same time.
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it can function independently