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Cleavage is the creation of new cells with no cell growth. The cytoplasm gets split up within the same cell, so you don't actually create an entirely new cell, but a division on the larger cell. Mitosis results from cell growth and creates entirely new cells.

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At what point in mitosis does a cleavage furrow form?

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At what point in mitosis does cleavage furrow form?

During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.


What point in mitosis does a cleavage furrow form?

During cytokinesis in mitosis a cleavage furrow forms.


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According to human reproductive system what is the meaning of cleavage?

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What is the process in which cell divides?

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What is the difference between mitosis and cleavage?

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In which phase of mitosis would you see the cleavage furrow?

The cleavage furrow is observed during the anaphase and telophase of mitosis. It is the indentation that forms in the cell membrane as the cytoplasm begins to divide, leading to the separation of the two daughter cells. This structure is a result of the contractile ring of actin and myosin filaments that constrict the cell membrane. The cleavage furrow ultimately facilitates cytokinesis, the final step of cell division.


What is significantly different between plants and animal cell mitosis a. metaphase b. anaphase c. cytokinesis d. prophase?

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