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in most eukaryotes (with the exception of fungi and some protist groups), the separation of chromosomes during mitosis occurs in what part of the cell?
the cytoplasm
the nucleus
the mitochondria
the plasma membrane
In most eukaryotes (excluding fungi and some protist groups), during mitosis, chromosome separation occurs in the nucleus. The nuclear envelope breaks down and reforms around the separated sets of chromosomes at the end of mitosis. The cytoplasm is where organelles are located and cell - division related activities like cytokinesis occur after nuclear division. Mitochondria are energy - producing organelles and not the site of chromosome separation. The plasma membrane is the cell's outer boundary and not involved in chromosome separation during mitosis.
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