Biology, asked by Unnati004, 10 months ago

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Differenciate between


CYTOKINESIS AND KARYOKINESIS.



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Answered by rajwalia
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Karyokinesis vs. Cytokinesis

Karyo means “nucleus” and kinesis mean “synthesis or division,” whereas Cyto means “cytoplasm” and kinesis mean “synthesis or division.”

Karyokinesis is the process of division of the nucleus of a cell during the phase of division (mitosis or meiosis), while cytokinesis is the process of division of cytoplasm of the cell.

Karyokinesis takes place first, and cytokinesis takes place at second at Division of the cell.

In Karyokinesis, metaphase is the first step, whereas, in cytokinesis, metaphase is the second

Karyokinesis divides the genetic material equally, on the other hand, cytokinesis divides cytoplasm and organelles including nuclei into its daughter cells.

Karyokinesis is not dependent on cytokinesis, it can occur without being followed by cytokinesis, whereas cytokinesis can’t take place without karyokinesis, which means it is dependent on karyokinesis.

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