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Cellular division involves the redistribution of the nuclear material, or DNA, as well as the cytoplasm and organelles. During which of the following processes is the nuclear material divided?

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The division of nuclear material happens during mitosis that involves several stages including prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and finally, cytokinesis. Up through metaphase, the cellular material is preparing to divide. It is during anaphase that the paired chromosomes actually separate and travel to opposite ends of the existing cell. During telophase new cellular membranes begin to form and during cytokinesis that two identical daughter cells are formed. 
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Answer;

mitosis and meiosis


During meiosis and mitosis the nuclear material is divided.


Explanation;

-Mitosis is a type of cell division in which somatic cells or the body cells undergo division to produce two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent.

-Meiosis on the other involves division by a germ line cell to form daughter cells that are haploid (one set of each chromosomes).

-The two processes involves the division of nuclear material (DNA).



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