If it's going under Mitosis here's how:
1) Prophase: The chromosomes appears. Nuclear Membrane disappears. The centrioles appears.
2) Metaphase: The spindle fibers attaches to chromosomes and the chromosomes make a line in the equator of the cell.
3) Anaphase: The spindle fibers pull the chromosomes appart, separating the two chromatids.
4) Telophase: The nuclear membranes starts to appears and the chromosomes again froms chromatins. Cytokinesis starts.
Some Extra Information For You to Understand:
Centrioles: The organelles that goes to the sides of the cell and pull the chromosomes apart.
Equator: The middle of the cell.
Spindle Fibers: The fibers of the centrioles.
Chromosomes: The structure that is formed of two chromatids attached by a centromere.
Chromatin: The form of chromatids when they are long a untidy in the nuclear membrane.
Cytokinesis: The separation of cytoplasm in to two.
Also You Should Know:
A) Before mitosis, there is a phase called Interphase. In interphase the (think after cytokinesis) the cell storages food grows and lastly duplicates it chromatin number so both cells can have the same number of chromosomes with the parent cell.
B) In mitosis "Parent and Daughter Cells" are identical.
Somatic cell division
although it's nonsense but still , cell division is the phenomena by which cell divide by going thru cell cycle. it is done for growth , repair and formation of gametes
Most body cells make identical copies of themselves when they go through cell division. This process involves the duplication of genetic material and the division of the cell into two daughter cells.
No, because cytokinesis is the actual division of the cytoplasm which is necessary for true cell division.
New cells are created by existing cells through the process known as cell division.
The period after mitotic division when a cell has finished dividing is called interphase. During interphase, the cell carries out its normal functions, grows, and prepares for the next round of cell division.
The period during the life of a cell when it has finished mitotic division is known as telophase and is reentering G1 of interphase.
Any multicellular organism. For example, you. Your cells are constantly going through mitosis.
Somatic cell division
its a process a cell goes through to start dividing.
The chromosomes number is halved during cell division through meiosis, not mitosis.
although it's nonsense but still , cell division is the phenomena by which cell divide by going thru cell cycle. it is done for growth , repair and formation of gametes
It would probably be a diploid cell going through mitosis. Specifically around metaphase if you were looking for the cell plate
The phase in the cell cycle when the cell is not going through mitosis is called interphase.
Most body cells make identical copies of themselves when they go through cell division. This process involves the duplication of genetic material and the division of the cell into two daughter cells.
yes they go through the cell devision through the central nervous system
The process of cell division results in two new cells. This is accomplished through binary fission, meiosis or mitosis depending on the cell.