LABORATORY REVIEW
MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS
Question
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Telophase
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Cytokinesis
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Anaphase
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cell division ends with the physical separation of the two daughter cells, a process known as cytokinesis. This final event ensures that nuclear and cytoplasmic contents are accurately partitioned between the two nascent cells.
Detailed explanation-2: -Cytokinesis occurs in mammalian cell division when a contractile ring of microfilaments generates a cleavage furrow that pinches the cell membrane in two. A cell plate is built in plant cells to divide the cell in half.
Detailed explanation-3: -Cytokinesis is the physical process that finally splits the parent cell into two identical daughter cells. During cytokinesis, the cell membrane pinches in at the cell equator, forming a cleft called the cleavage furrow.
Detailed explanation-4: -This is also often known as cytoplasmic division or cell cleavage. Cytokinesis begins in anaphase in animal cells and prophase in plant cells, and terminates in telophase in both, to form the two daughter cells produced by mitosis.