divison of the nucleus
No, it does not.
multiplication is the Inverse operationof division so it could be used to check my work
Because multiplication and division are inverse operations. And the reciprocal of a number is its multiplicative inverse.
Subtraction, division
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Mitosis is the division of the nucleus.
Depends. If it's the division of the nucleus of an atom, it's called fission. If it's the division of the nucleus of a living cell, it's called mitosis.
Mitotic division is the includes division of nucleus and it divides the cell into two daughter cell whereas the prokaryotic cell don't have nucleus and they are divided through the process of binary fission
Then, the cell makes the second nucleus push out of the host cell until there are two separate cells.
The division of nucleus and its parts during cell division is called Cytokinesis.Firstly, during Prophase the nucleus membrane starts disappearing and then after(Metaphase,Anaphase)it, in Telophase it again appears when the daughter cells are almost forming. Here the division of nucleus ends an then the division of cytoplasm takes place which is called Karyokinesis.
Mitosis.
Why is THE nucleus needed for cell division? well, THE nucleus is needed because it contains DNA, the building blocks and director of your cells.....
chromosomes
In mitosis, the division of the nucleus is carried out by the spindle fibers. These fibers are formed by the microtubules and are responsible for separating the duplicated chromosomes into two sets in the process called cytokinesis.
mitosis
The nucleus.
karyokinesis