telephase
The cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei.
The process of nuclear division that creates two new identical nuclei is called mitosis. During mitosis, the duplicated chromosomes are separated into two identical sets and distributed into separate nuclei.
If you mean when "does" the nucleus divide to form two identical nuclei, the answer is during mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell reproduction. During this process the DNA is duplicated before the nucleus spilts into two identical nuclei each with their own identical copy of the parent cell, creating two new identical daughter cells.
This known as mitosis, which repairs damage and helps us grow.
The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.
two because in mitosis the cell divides only once so the two new nuclei form and forms two sex cells.
This process is called mitosis, where a cell's nucleus divides into two nuclei. Mitosis is important for cell growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in organisms. After mitosis, each new cell will contain a complete set of chromosomes needed for its function.
two new nuclei form around them.... if u didnt know that finish school
two because in mitosis the cell divides only once so the two new nuclei form and forms two sex cells.
The nuclear envelope is the nuclear membrane.
what new nuclei are formed during which stage