The process by which a nucleus divides, resulting in the segregation of the genome to opposite poles of a dividing cell.
Mitosis- is the stage of the cell cycle during which the cell's nucleus and nuclear material divide.
I think by "division" you must mean nuclear fission
It is the division of the nuclear binding energy over the mass number.
Well, as nuclear reactors are nuclear reactors, nuclear reactors are not used inside nuclear reactors.
Current nuclear reactors rely on nuclear fission as their nuclear reaction.
Nuclear fission
I think by "division" you must mean nuclear fission
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Yes mitosis consists of one nuclear division.
Nuclear division plays a role in cell division.
Mitosis.
mitosis
you probably asked this a long time ago but the answer is nuclear division, because interphase is befor cell division. :)
Yes.
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At the time of nuclear division the nuclear envelope get disintegrated to provide enough space to the chromosomes to move at two poles of the spindle. When the division is complete the nuclear envelope organizes again around these daughter nuclei.
The cellular event that happens by removing the nuclear envelope is cell division. Cell division happens during Prophase.