Karyokinesis is the process by which the nucleus divides into two equal halves during cell division, whether mitotic or meiotic.
The process of dividing cells into different phases is known as cell division. It is classified into three types: mitosis, meiosis, and binary fission.
Mitosis and meiosis are cell division processes that occur in eukaryotes and consist of various stages with different division phases.
The nuclear membrane reappears around each chromosome in telophase, separating the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
The chromosome then uncoils and becomes diffuse and less compact.