when a cell reproduces by mitosis and cytoplasmic division does its life end?
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no the cell only multiplies but doesn't dies at all
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Technically the original cell no longer exists even though it did not die.
Explanation:
- One cell has been divides by the process of mitosis.
- They forming two daughter cells.
- Mitosis play an important role in critical process it allows for growth and repair in the organism life.
- Mitosis stages are interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.
- By the end of this process they form two new cells containing the same amount of genetic material.
- When a cell reproduces by mitosis and cytoplasmic division its life does not end.
- During mitosis a parent cell undergoes growth and replication.
- The end result of mitosis in humans is two identical diploid daughter cells identical to their parent cell.
- Mitosis is a process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells that occurs when a parent cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells.
- During cell division mitosis refers specifically to the separation of the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus.
- Mitosis ends with telophase or the stage at which the chromosomes reach the poles.
- The nuclear membrane then reforms and the chromosomes begin to decondense into their interphase conformations.
- Telophase is followed by cytokinesis or the division of the cytoplasm into two daughter cells.
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