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At which phase of the cell cycle does the cytoplasm of a cell divide to form two daughter cells? A. S Phase B. M phase C. C phase

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During M phase, the cytoplasm of a cell divides. These leads to the formation of two new daughter cells. The DNA is also divided equally into these daughter cells, along with the cytoplasm. Divison of cytoplasm is called as cytokinesis process, and divsion o DNA is called as mitosis.
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The answer is B. M phase is the most emotional time of the cell cycle, including a noteworthy rearrangement of for all intents and purposes all cell parts. Amid mitosis, the chromosomes gather, the atomic envelope of most cells separates, the cytoskeleton revamps to shape the mitotic shaft, and the chromosomes move to inverse posts.
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