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Cytokinesis and mitotic index

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What is cytokinesis?

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What is cytokinesis?

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The division of the **cytoplasm** to form two separate daughter cells, after mitosis has divided the nucleus.

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What is the difference between mitosis and cytokinesis?

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**Mitosis** divides the **nucleus** (chromosomes); **cytokinesis** divides the **cytoplasm** into two cells.

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How does cytokinesis happen in an animal cell?

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A **contractile ring** contracts and pulls the membrane inwards, forming a **cleavage furrow** that deepens until the cell is pinched in two.

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How does cytokinesis happen in a plant cell?

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**Vesicles** of wall material fuse to form a **cell plate**, which grows **outwards** to the existing walls and divides the cell.

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Why do plant cells form a cell plate instead of pinching inwards?

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Plant cells have a rigid **cell wall** that cannot pinch in, so a new wall (cell plate) must be built across the middle.

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What is a cleavage furrow?

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A groove formed in an **animal** cell's membrane that deepens until the cell is pinched into two daughter cells.

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What is a cell plate?

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A new wall built across the middle of a dividing **plant** cell, growing outwards until it separates the two daughter cells.

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Is the cytoplasm usually shared equally between daughter cells?

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**Yes** — in most divisions the cytoplasm is split roughly equally.

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Which process is an exception to equal cytoplasm sharing?

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**Egg (gamete) formation** — almost all the cytoplasm goes to one large egg, leaving tiny polar bodies.

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What is the mitotic index?

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The proportion of cells that are dividing: **cells in mitosis ÷ total cells counted**.

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How do you calculate the mitotic index from a cell count?

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Divide the number of cells **in mitosis** by the **total** number of cells counted (e.g. 30 ÷ 200 = 0.15).

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What does a high mitotic index indicate?

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A **large proportion of cells are dividing** → rapidly growing tissue (a meristem), or uncontrolled division in a tumour.

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