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How does cytokinesis happen in prokaryotes

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Like eukaryotes, cytokinesis is the last stage of separation for prokaryotes in a process called binary fission. ... During binary fission, a prokaryote begins by replicating its nucleiod (DNA) in the cell. Once this happens, the two nucleiods travel to the ends of the cell where there is cytokinesis.
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Like eukaryotes, cytokinesis is the last stage of separation for prokaryotes in a process called binary fission. ... During binary fission, a prokaryote begins by replicating its nucleiod (DNA) in the cell. Once this happens, the two nucleiods travel to the ends of the cell where there is cytokinesis

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