Cytokenisis is the last step in the cell cycle and is the 'Candy' in the phrase "I Make Candy." In the last step of the cell cycle, the cell splits into two daughter cells. Each of these daughter cells has an identical set of chromosomes. Since this is true, you have all of the same DNA in your body. After all, the chromosomes are your DNA and they are exact replicas of their parent cell and the parent cell has the exact same DNA as it's parent cell, and so forth. Both of the daughter cells receive about half the organelles of the parent cell.
DID YOU KNOW....
That during Cytokinesis in plant cells the cell wall can't squeeze together because it is too rigid so a cell plate forms in the middle of the cell to make dividing easier.
DID YOU KNOW....
That during Cytokinesis in plant cells the cell wall can't squeeze together because it is too rigid so a cell plate forms in the middle of the cell to make dividing easier.
Above is a diagram that shows what the cell looks like at the end of Cytokinesis.