telophase or cytokinesis. same thing
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∙ 12y agoNuclear division occurs during mitosis, while cytoplasmic division occurs during cytokinesis. Mitosis is the process of dividing the nucleus into two daughter nuclei, ensuring that each new cell receives a complete set of chromosomes. Cytokinesis follows mitosis and involves the splitting of the cytoplasm to form two separate cells.
Division occurs in the M phase of the cell cycle, which includes mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division).
The cytoplasmic division is referred to as cytokinesis. It is the final stage of cell division where the cytoplasm of the cell is divided into two daughter cells following the separation of the nucleus.
The stages of the cell cycle are interphase (which includes G1, S, and G2 stages) and mitosis (which includes prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase). During anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell. Cytoplasmic division, known as cytokinesis, occurs after mitosis is completed to divide the cytoplasm and form two daughter cells.
Nuclear division does not occur during interphase. Interphase is a stage in the cell cycle where the cell grows, carries out its normal functions, and replicates its DNA in preparation for cell division. Nuclear division occurs during other stages of the cell cycle, such as mitosis or meiosis.
I know one of them is replication of the DNA
M phase
Division occurs in the M phase of the cell cycle, which includes mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division).
The cytoplasmic division is referred to as cytokinesis. It is the final stage of cell division where the cytoplasm of the cell is divided into two daughter cells following the separation of the nucleus.
The stages of the cell cycle are interphase (which includes G1, S, and G2 stages) and mitosis (which includes prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase). During anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell. Cytoplasmic division, known as cytokinesis, occurs after mitosis is completed to divide the cytoplasm and form two daughter cells.
Yes.
During the G2 stage of cell division, the cell undergoes further growth and prepares for mitosis by replicating organelles and checking for DNA errors through a process called the G2 checkpoint. This stage ensures that the cell is ready for mitosis before it proceeds to divide.
Yes, anaphase is a stage of nuclear division in both mitosis and meiosis. In anaphase, sister chromatids (or homologous chromosomes in meiosis) are pulled apart towards opposite ends of the cell by the spindle fibers. This ensures that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.
The stages of interphase are G1 phase (cell growth and normal functioning), S phase (DNA replication), and G2 phase (cell growth and preparation for cell division). In G1 phase, the cell grows and carries out its normal functions. During S phase, the cell replicates its DNA. In G2 phase, the cell continues to grow and prepares for cell division.
Cytokinesis is the stage of cell reproduction during mitosis that occurs last. It is the process in which the cytoplasm divides, resulting in two separate daughter cells.
I know one of them is replication of the DNA
Nuclear division is the process by which a cell's nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei. This process occurs during cell division to ensure that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information. There are two types of nuclear division: mitosis, which produces two identical daughter cells, and meiosis, which produces four genetically unique daughter cells.
During interphase, cells undergo growth, replication of organelles, and preparation for cell division. DNA is also replicated during this phase in preparation for cell division. Overall, interphase is a period of intense cellular activity in preparation for the next phase of the cell cycle.