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cytokinesis occurs at the end of

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Answered by janvikalra1
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cytokenises occurs at the end of cell cycle in mitosis and meosis.
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Answered by BarrettArcher
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Cell cycle after the telophase stage.

Explanation:

  • The cytokinesis occurs at the end of both the process of mitosis and meiosis. This step help in the separation of the daughter cells.
  • The first process of the cytokinesis is the formation of the contractile ring. The contractile ring is made of cytoskeleton proteins.
  • Then the actin filaments assemble together for the constriction of the contractile ring formed during the cytokinesis process.
  • The plasma membrane fuse together and later breaks after the ring contraction.

# Learn more with brainly about cytokinesis:

Cytokinesis: brainly.in/question/4312567.

Plants and animal cytokinesis: brainly.in/question/3328688.

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