A cell divides into two daughter cells by physically dividing its cytoplasm through a process called cytokinesis. It happens simultaneously with the mitotic and meiosis processes of nuclear division that take place in mammalian cells.
What is cytokinesis?
The cell multiplies and creates a copy of its DNA during interphase. In the mitotic phase, the cell divides into two new cells by dividing its cytoplasm and DNA into two sets. When the cell membrane pinches the cell in half, the process is called cytokinesis. The cell membrane of an animal cell pinches, creating the furrow. One cell divides into two genetically identical new cells during the process of mitosis a kind of cell division split into two uclei.
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