Cell division is essential for organismal growth and development and is associated with changes in signaling dynamics, including Ca 2+ signaling, to meet structural, functional, and energetic needs. The process of cell division must ensure equal separation of both the genetic material and cellular organelles. Organelle segregation to the daughter cells is in most cases associated with their remodeling to support equal distribution. Here, we review the concurrent remodeling of organelles and Ca 2+ signaling during cell division. Interesting patterns emerge, showing that organelle dynamics, specifically the plasma membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria, underlie Ca 2+ signaling remodeling during cell division.