Cytokinesis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a single cell divideds to form two daughter cells. Animal cells perform this by forming a cleavage furrow while plant cells construct a cell plate down the middle of the cell.
Cytokinesis refers to the process in which the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell is divided to form two daughter cells.
cytokines are non-antibody proteins in the body. They act as messengers between cells.
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
meiosis
nucleus
replication
As mitosis winds down and the chromosomes reach their opposite poles of the cell, the poles of the spindle apparatus pull at the cell, elongating it. This elongation signals the nuclear envelopes to reassemble and surround the two clumps of chromosomes. In animal cells, a furrow appears around the cell that pinches it into two. In plant cells, a cell plate forms in the middle as the cell wall divides it into two.
Yes. It produces identical copies of the whole cell (which means all cell organelles) and splits into two. Those two cells are called "daughter cells."
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal human body which means 46 chromosomes. People with down's syndrome have 47 chromosomes.
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