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The division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells.Group of answer choicesmitosiscytokinesisbinary fissioncell divisionM phase

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The division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells.

Group of answer choices

  • mitosis
  • cytokinesis
  • binary fission
  • cell division
  • M phase
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Solution

The division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells is called mitosis.

Here are the steps of mitosis:

  1. Prophase: The chromosomes condense and the mitotic spindle forms. The nuclear envelope breaks down.

  2. Metaphase: The chromosomes align in the middle of the cell. This line is called the metaphase plate.

  3. Anaphase: The sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell.

  4. Telophase: A new nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes. The chromosomes decondense.

  5. Cytokinesis: The cytoplasm divides, resulting in two daughter cells.

Note: Cytokinesis is not a phase of mitosis, but rather the process that follows it. Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction used by prokaryotic organisms. The M

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