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Cytokenisis. Life of a cell; Interphase (growth, synthesize, growth... DNA making etc), Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase<cytokenisis happens in telophase; the cell splits in two.
In body cells, the number of gametes is typically half the number of chromosomes found in body cells. This reduction occurs during meiosis, where a diploid cell divides to form haploid gametes with half the number of chromosomes.
When a cell divides, the nucleus divides first in a process called mitosis, ensuring that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information. After the nucleus divides, the rest of the cell, including the cytoplasm and organelles, divides in a process known as cytokinesis to form two separate daughter cells.
This is called binary fission.
two because in mitosis the cell divides only once so the two new nuclei form and forms two sex cells.
Either of the two identical cells that form when a cell divides.
Mitosis
daughter cells
Cytokenisis. Life of a cell; Interphase (growth, synthesize, growth... DNA making etc), Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase<cytokenisis happens in telophase; the cell splits in two.
The cell nucleus (after replicating its contents).
cell division
The process by which one cell divides to form two new cells is called cell division. It is an essential process for growth, repair, and maintenance of living organisms.
osmosis
The stage of the cell cycle where a cell's nucleus divides to form two identical nuclei is called mitosis. Mitosis is responsible for producing two identical daughter cells with the same genetic material as the parent cell.
In body cells, the number of gametes is typically half the number of chromosomes found in body cells. This reduction occurs during meiosis, where a diploid cell divides to form haploid gametes with half the number of chromosomes.
When a cell divides, the nucleus divides first in a process called mitosis, ensuring that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information. After the nucleus divides, the rest of the cell, including the cytoplasm and organelles, divides in a process known as cytokinesis to form two separate daughter cells.
This is called binary fission.