in animal cells, as daughter cells pinch into two cells, there is a space between the cells called a furrow. as the furrow gets increasingly narrower, the spindle fibers are pressed into a tight bundle, called a stembody!!!
Nuclear division plays a role in cell division.
all of the cell because all of the cell needs to split in half. but, the cytoplasm is the most needed
The cell membrane. But if the cell is a plant cell, the cell membrane and cell wall work together to accomplish this task.
Centrioles.
Actin and myosin are the primary cytoskeletal proteins involved in the contractile structures that form the cleavage furrows during animal cell cytokinesis. These proteins interact to generate the force necessary for the cell to physically split into two daughter cells during cell division.
as the furrow gets very narrow, the spindle fibers then are pressed toghther into a tight bundle causing a stembody.
It depends on what kind of furrow. Deep furrows are typically just a side effect of tillage operations. Medium furrows can be used for irrigation or guiding a farm implement. Shallow furrows might be used to plant seeds in, or to apply fertilizer. There are nearly as many purposes for furrows as there are types of farming.
Nuclear division plays a role in cell division.
Microfilaments are well known for their role in cell movement and shape changes, such as in cell division, muscle contraction, and cell migration. They are also involved in maintaining cell structure and providing mechanical support.
all of the cell because all of the cell needs to split in half. but, the cytoplasm is the most needed
It helps divide DNA during cell division!! :) <3
the division of a cell's nucleus.
Yes, microfilaments are involved in forming cleavage furrows during cytokinesis in animal cells. Actin filaments assemble into a contractile ring structure that contracts to pinch the cell into two daughter cells.
the division of a cell's nucleus.
Centriole
Animal cells!
A centrosome is a small organelle found in animal cells that plays a key role in cell division and organization. It is responsible for organizing the microtubules that help separate chromosomes during cell division. Additionally, the centrosome helps maintain the cell's shape and structure by serving as a center for the organization of the cell's cytoskeleton.