What is interphase?
Interphase is the resting phase between mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first second divisions of meiosis.
Interphase is the resting phase between mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first second divisions of meiosis.
A nucleotide is the building block of DNA and RNA that consists of a base (one of four chemicals: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine), a molecule of sugar, and one of phosphoric acid.
The process in which the number of cells in an organism gets increased to ensure its growth and reproduction is called cell division.
The division of nucleus is called karyokinesis.
What is osmoregulation? The physiological processes that an organism uses to maintain water balance are termed as osmoregulation.
Spindle fibers attached with centrosomes of chromosomes are known as attraction fiber.
Spindle fiber is aggregates of microtubules that move chromosomes during cell division.
During mitosis, the division of cytoplasm is known as cytokinesis.