How long does cytokinesis take in mitosis?
Cytokinesis is technically not a phase of mitosis, but rather a separate process, necessary for completing cell division. It begins at the same time as telophase and ends when there are two daughter cells. Timing varies depending on the type of cell.
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All organisms are made of cells and come from cells that already exist. Cells make more cells by dividing through the process of mitosis.
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