Which of the following occurs as a part of cytokinesis? two spindle poles fuse to form a single centrosome chromosomes segregate to opposite poles Golgi vesicles move along microtubules to divide up roughly equally in the two daughter cells IP-microtubules remain intact as even after cells finish cytokinesis and enter interphase cleavage furrow separates chromosomes into two chromatids
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Step 1: Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm of a cell following mitosis or meiosis, resulting in two daughter cells. Show more…
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