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In the process of dividing a prokaryotic cell into two daughter cells, what happens next after the two copies of DNA are moved to opposite ends of the cell?
Nuclear membranes form around each set of DNA.
Spindle fibers separate from the chromosomes and dissolve.
DNA unravels, and replication occurs.
Cytokinesis occurs, dividing the cell in half.
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Cytokinesis occurs, dividing the cell in half.
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Cytokinesis occurs, dividing the cell in half.
This occurs in all life forms of the Animalia kingdom, in both meiosis and mitosis. After the DNA's been split and moved, the Cytokinesis starts spreading everything else and splitting.
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