Mitosis Multipolar

Mitosis or karyokinesis refers to the active division of a somatic cell, ensuring accurate replication of the genetic material of daughter cells and its transfer to daughter cells during somatic division. Mitosis is a cyclical process, as it is repeated again and again, as a result of which two daughter cells are formed from one cell. A fairly accurate copying of genetic information occurs, and for each generation of cells there are more and more identical functioning cells.

Multipolar mitosis is a method of dividing eukaryotic cells in which, instead of one cytokinesis, two or three or more are usually formed. According to various sources, up to 24 kinesis can participate in multilobed mitosis.