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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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Answer: C phase.

Step-by-step explanation:

The cytoplasm of a cell divides to form two daughter cells in the C phase of the cell cycle.

C stands for Cytokinesis, which refers to the division of cytoplasm and its organelles in order to form two daughter cells. It is the shortest phase of the cell cycle which occurs after mitosis.

Cytokinesis results in two daughter cells with an identical set of chromosomes in their nucleus.

User Magneticz
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B. M Phase is the correct answer i believe.


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