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Two new cells are formed at the end of the process of division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis) or division of the cell nucleus (mitosis).

At the end of mitosis, the cell has two identical nuclei located at opposite cell ends, immediately the cytokinesis process is triggered, that is, the separation of both daughter cells.

  • In the entire process of cell division and cytokinesis, chromosomes condense, line up on the equatorial plate, and migrate toward the poles simultaneously.

  • When migration ends, the barriers that separate the new nuclei and the new cells are formed.

Therefore, we can conclude that the reorganization between the generated daughter nuclei produces a fractionation of the cytoplasm and definitively separates the new cells.

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