Cells do undergo mitosis regularly. This is because cells are always dying and need to be replaced. However, there are certain cells that are commanded by the brain, or have special genetic coding that instructs them to stop multiplying. For instance, cells in the nervous system and spine do not multiply after birth. That is why damage to the spine is so irreversible.
Yes. All of your body's cells are produced by mitosis (skin, nerve cells, cells of your organs, etc.). The only exception is that your gametes (egg or sperm) cells are produced by meiosis. Every cell in your body except for your egg or sperm (whatever you have) have been produced by mitosis.
mitosis.. it helps in somatic cell divisions..
That is a good question. In mitosis, you don't get regular genetic variation but chance mutations can occur. In meiosis with fertilization, you get pairing of DNA from different hosts on a regular basis. I would choose the latter.
Cytokinesis immediately follows mitosis in many cells.
Two are produced in Mitosis and 4 in meosis.
No. Germ cells undergo Meosis, while Somatic cells undergo Mitosis
Somatic cells undergo mitosis. Sex cells undergo meiosis.
mitosis means , '' the type of cell dividion in which number of chromosomes remain same in daughter cell as well as parent cell..... All type of sometic cells undergo mitosis.... and germ cells undergo meiosis.
Body cells do not undergo meiosis. Reproductive cells undergo meiosis, body cells, mitosis.
Somatic cells undergo mitosis.
The cells in the corpus layer region undergo rapid mitosis
Brain and Nerve cells
reproduction
All cells in the nervous system do not divide or replicate and thus do not undergo mitosis.
Your cells die frequently. In order to replenish this loss, cells must replicate themselves.
no. only the cells in the gonads which are to become gametes undergo mitosis. blood cells, like all cells but gamete cells are called somatic and only divide by mitosis.
They should be remain diploid.So they undergo mitosis.