the cell would not form
Mitosis is the process of genetic duplication while cytoplasmic division is the separating of one parent cell into two daughter cells. While the two often go hand-in-hand, mitosis precedes cytoplasmic division.
The result would be a single cell with two identical nuclei.
If mitosis didn't occur, any part of a living being where cells are destroyed (stomach, kidneys etc) for whatever purpose, would cease to function after a relatively short amount of time (a few years at best, depending on the amount of cells that part normally has). A living being's body parts would also never grow. They would stay the same size since they were born. The only upside is that, without mitosis, cancer wouldn't occur.
You'll die within 3-4 days without any form of hydration. You can live for weeks without food, but not without liquids containing H2O.
Ive seen this happen when dramatic changes in temperature happen e.g. its hot outside and you get cold water the window..
The cell ensures that mitosis and cytokinesis occurred without any mistakes.
The chromosomes would not have replicated, so the resulting daughter cells will not have the correct ploidy.
multiple nuclei
The chromosomes would still duplicate, but the parent cell wouldn't split into the two daughter cells.
Cell will be a di nucleii cell
Cell division would not occur.
If cytokinesis took place before mitosis then the cell would not be able to divide evenly. This would cause one cell to have part of the organelles and the other cell to have to rest of the organelles.
Mitosis will separate the sister-chromatids of each chromosome, and each will now be called a chromosome (or daughter-chromosome).Without cytokinesis, the mother-cell will not split into two daughter-cells. The result will be a cell with twice as many chromosomes as the mother-cell.Since an unfertilized egg (ovum) is a gamete, it must be haploid. Doubling the number of chromosomes will produce a diploid cell.
No, cytokinesis is the last step of cytokinesis. The steps of cell division are interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.
Mitosis or else a cell wont be able to divide or form Building off of this, you must go through the G0 G1 and G2 stages, each having a separate effect on the cell division, where mitosis follows, with P.M.A.T. or Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase happen. Telophase is commonly accepted as similar in function to cytokinesis, as in both the cytoplasm is dividing into the two daughter cells. Dont take my word for it, but this is what i learned!
cells grow and copy DNA (remember interphase is the name for G1, Synthesis, and G2) it's basically the entire cycle except mitosis and cytokinesis
Very very gradually; we are told that origin of the two sexes occurred just about six hundred million years ago.