Cytoplasm pinches in half to form two new identical cells whats the answer??
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Its Cytokinesis, the last stage in the cell cycle.
Cytokinesis
i deserve a medal
Beat you to it~
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thats the answerr
im so smart
hen it pinches, it separates the nuclei into 2 "Daughter cells."
When*
nice i guess lol
what about this do u know this Chromatin coil up and condense into chromosomes (X-shapes)
That's the process in Chromatin condensation~
I think-
thats not one of the answers
the answers Anaphase Metaphase Telophase Interphase Prophase
It happens in Prophase.
are u sure
I believe so my guy.
ok thx other question Longest phase of the cell cycle because it contains three stages - G1, S, and G2
The longest phase is InTErPhAsE.
Btw- Am I supposed to be giving you answers or helping you get to them yourself?
ok thx for the tip
one last thing Sister chromatid move away to opposite ends of the cell
Foo- Am I supposed to be giving answers or Help you- I don't wanna get in trouble- (Btw I think its either Anaphase or Telophase.)
ok im done now thx for helping
Okey..Yw. :3
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