Biology, asked by kaajuu8298, 8 months ago

Karyokinesis differ from cytokinesis because it
involves
(a) division of cytoplasm
(b) division of the nucleus and cytoplasm
(c) division of the nucleus
(d) division of the cell

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The Karyokinesis differ from cytokinesis because it  involves  division of the nucleus.

Option C) is correct.

Explanation:

Karyokinesis is defined as:

  • The division of the nucleus during cell cycle is known as karyokinesis.
  • During the first step of mitosis or meiosis of the cell cycle it results in the formation of two daughter nuclei.
  • Daughter nuclei is responsible for the separation of daughter chromosomes into these two nuclei.
  • It is followed by cytokinesis which is nothing but the division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells immediately after mitosis.
  • It results in separation of organelles into the two daughter cells. Karyokinesis is independent of cytokinesis.
  • It can occur without cytokinesis.
  • Cytokinesis is dependent on karyokinesis.

Thus the Karyokinesis differ from cytokinesis because it  involves  division of the nucleus.

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