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18 January, 03:38

When does the cell pinch off and divide into two daughter cells in mitosis?

A. Telophase

B. Interphase

C. Cytokinesis

D. Anaphase

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  1. 18 January, 04:32
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    C. Cytokinesis

    Explanation:

    During the cell cycle, the division of cytoplasm (cytokinesis) is followed by the division of the nucleus (karyokinesis). Cytokinesis is occurred differently in plant cells and in animal cells during cell division. In animal cells, the plasma membrane of the parent cell pinches inward along the cell's equator until two daughter cells are formed whereas, in plant cells, cytokinesis takes place by a cell plate formation
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