Cytokenesis



Cytokenesis

Cytokenesis

Now there are two separate nuclei, but they are in the same cell. The cell now needs to be split in half now. Cytokenesis begins in anaphase and continues on through telophase. The first visible sign of cytokenesis is when the cell begins to pucker in, a process called furrowing. Furrowing tends to take place at right angles to the axis of the spindle (so that each nuclei is placed in a different cell of course!). The cytoskeleton is reused to build the next spindle for mitosis. Now the two cells will continue the cell cycle and begin their interphase again!

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