Answer:
The cytoplasm and two nuclei that are formed during mitosis are separated into two identical daughter cells during cytokinesis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Partitioning in two copies is called cytokinesis and occurs in the animal cell from the outside inward, that is, as if the cell were strangled and split in two (centripetal cytokinesis).
There is a distribution of organelles across the two sister cells. Note that cytokinesis is actually the division of cytoplasm. This division may start already in anaphase, depending on the cell.