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In the cell cycle, cytokinesis occurs at the end of

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Cytokinesis occurs after Mitosis. Mitosis is the cell division into two identical nuclei, having the same number and type of chromosomes. Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm that creates two daughter cells that are equal genetically and in size.
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The answer is Telophase

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Cytokinesis involves the physical separation of the cytoplasm into two daughter cells during cell division. In both mitosis and meiosis occur at the end of telophase, which is the reversal of the processes that took place during the prophase and promethaphase. That is, everything returns to the beginning and the process is repeated.

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