Cytokenisis
Cytokinesis is the division of a cell's cytoplasm, following the completion of mitosis or meiosis. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm is divided into two daughter cells, each containing a nucleus.
Cytoplasm into 2 individual cells
Cell division in eukaryotic cells involves mitosis, which is the division of the replicated chromosomes into two identical sets, and cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm.
This process is known as cytokinesis.
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Cytokinesis is the division of a cell's cytoplasm, following the completion of mitosis or meiosis. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm is divided into two daughter cells, each containing a nucleus.
Cytoplasm into 2 individual cells
Cytokinesis is the term for the division of the cytoplasm that occurs at the end of telophase in cell division. In this process, the cytoplasm is physically split between the two daughter cells, completing the cell division cycle.
Cytokinesis
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Cytokinesis is the process in cell division where the cytoplasm of a parent cell is divided into two daughter cells. It occurs after the nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis) and ensures that each daughter cell receives a copy of the genetic material.
Cell division in eukaryotic cells involves mitosis, which is the division of the replicated chromosomes into two identical sets, and cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm.
Cytokineses is the term used for division of cytoplasm. It is achieved by cell plate formation or by furrowing. In most of the plant cells cell plate formation is common. In animal cells and in bacteria it is by furrowing.
cytoplasm division occurs in animal cells when the cytoplasm cells have a cohesive reaction that overtakes the nucleas. When this happens the nucleas goes galactic and irritates the animal cell systems creating cytoplasm division which co-hers a distinctive change. Hope this helps :-) Professor Guilbert
This process is known as cytokinesis.
Cytokinesis is when the cytoplasm divides two daughter cells and forms the same number of chromosomes as a parent