the process of dividing one cell nucleus into two nuclei is called mitosis.
It's called euchromatin, and is attached to histones.
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The process in which one cell reproduces by dividing in half to form two cells is called binary fission. This method of asexual reproduction is commonly seen in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria. During binary fission, the DNA of the cell is duplicated, and the cell splits into two genetically identical daughter cells.
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the cell dividing period
The interphase is the phase during which the dividing cell spends most of its time. This is when the cell grows in preparation for cell division.
It depends on what kind of cell is dividing.
the process of dividing one cell nucleus into two nuclei is called mitosis.
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.
mitosis
The football-shaped structure consisting of thin fibers in a dividing cell is called the mitotic spindle. It is responsible for separating the chromosomes during cell division.
In Excel 2003, it was called splitting. To bring them back together it is called merging.
Genes called proto-oncogenes stop a cell from dividing too often.
The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
It's called euchromatin, and is attached to histones.
The cell is said to be in Interphase of the cell cycle.