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Question
Differentiate between Cytokinesis and Karyokinesis.
Distinguish Between
Solution
Cytokinesis | Karyokinesis |
It is the division of the cytoplasm. | It is the division of the nucleus. |
It depends on karyokinesis. | It occurs with or without cytokinesis. |
It results in the formation of two daughter cells. | It results in the formation of two nuclei. |
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