why is cytokinesis important. what will happen if cytokinesis does not occur?
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If cytokinesis doesn't take place after karyokinesis, formation of daughter cells from the parent cell doesn't take place. The parent cell will have more than one nucleus, which are supposed to be present in daughter cells. ... Nucleus does divide by karyokinesis and results in a multinucleated condition.
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If cytokinesis doesn't take place after karyokinesis, formation of daughter cells from the parent cell doesn't take place. The parent cell will have more than one nucleus, which are supposed to be present in daughter cells.Nucleus does divide by karyokinesis and results in a multinucleated condition.
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