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Why do cells need to divide

One of the major aspects of life is self replication, or reproduction. If cells didn't divide, then populations of organisms would not form, and evolution would be impossible. The more proximate cause is that as cells grow and ingest food, there is a limit to how big they can become before the cell wall no longer supports the cytoplasm. At or before this point, the cell must divide or it will lyse (split open) and die.

What happens during telophase

During telophase the cell membrane gets "pinched" and the orgenelles and DNA are split. following telophase is cytokinesis when the cell membrane is sealed off and the mother cell becomes two sister cells.

The final stage of meiosis or mitosis, in which the separated chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the dividing cell and the nuclei of the daughter cells form around the two sets of chromosomes.

This answer contributed by The Scientific Theory Academy of Science (STAOS)

In telophase nuclear membrane is begin to reform at both ends of the cell and spindle fibers disappear. chromosomes uncoil and return to chromatin form in preparation for Interphase. Cytokinesis coincides with this stage of mitosis.

All of this is true but a much easier answer to this question is that telophase is when a new nucleus forms around each copy of dna.

What is an example of prophase

Prophase is a process that happens during mitosis, as a part of cell division. This happens during the phase where the chromosomes are condensing.

What are the steps in mitotic cell division

Mitotic cell division has the following phases: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

When is cytokinesis complete

It is complete when two daughter cells are produced. Cytokinesis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a single cell divides to form two daughter cells.

What is the role of microfilaments in cell division

They pull the cell membrane in.

They Split The Cell During Cytokinesis.

What is one advantage to biomass energy

Less 'Biomass' (waste) has be put into landfill.

Through what process does groundwater form

filtration

How Carbon cycles through earths system

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How does the overuse of fertilizer produce algal blooms in bodies of water far from the source of pollution

When too much fertilizer is used, a large amount never gets taken up into the structure of the plants being fertilized. Instead, it dissolves into runoff water and is carried far from where it was first applied. This means that the water has plenty of extra nutrients for any algae growing in bodies of water that the runoff water is flowing into and thus can produce algal blooms.

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