The division of the entire cell is called cytokinesis. It is the process where the cytoplasm of the parent cell is divided into two daughter cells following nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis).
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Interphase then Mitosis then Cytokinesis then Mitosis the Cytokinesis That's what I remember. Mitosis will occur twice; the reason why there 4 daughter cells (gametes) and they are haploid.
The three stages of the cell cycle are interphase mitosis and cytokinesis. Interphase is when the cell grows and get all the nutrients that it need for mitosis, and replicates the DNA. Mitosis is when the cell divides into two daughter cells. Finally cytokinesis when the cells are completely separated.
Telophase.It starts after mitosis. It divides the cytoplasm
No, cytokinesis is the process of dividing the cytoplasm of a cell, while mitosis is the process of dividing the nucleus of a cell. Cytokinesis occurs after mitosis is complete.
Cytokinesis immediately follows mitosis in many cells.
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The division of the entire cell is called cytokinesis. It is the process where the cytoplasm of the parent cell is divided into two daughter cells following nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis).
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Interphase then Mitosis then Cytokinesis then Mitosis the Cytokinesis That's what I remember. Mitosis will occur twice; the reason why there 4 daughter cells (gametes) and they are haploid.
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Yes, the process of mitosis includes cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells.
The three stages of the cell cycle are interphase mitosis and cytokinesis. Interphase is when the cell grows and get all the nutrients that it need for mitosis, and replicates the DNA. Mitosis is when the cell divides into two daughter cells. Finally cytokinesis when the cells are completely separated.
Cytokinesis comes after Mitosis.