The cell cycle is the sequence of events between cell formation and cell division. It includes karyokinesis, which is the process of nuclear division, and mitosis, where the cell divides and chromosomes are separated. There are two main types of chromosomes: autosomes and sex chromosomes, which differ in their position of the centromere.
The cell cycle is the sequence of events between cell formation and cell division. It includes karyokinesis, which is the process of nuclear division, and mitosis, where the cell divides and chromosomes are separated. There are two main types of chromosomes: autosomes and sex chromosomes, which differ in their position of the centromere.
The cell cycle is the sequence of events between cell formation and cell division. It includes karyokinesis, which is the process of nuclear division, and mitosis, where the cell divides and chromosomes are separated. There are two main types of chromosomes: autosomes and sex chromosomes, which differ in their position of the centromere.