The parent cells divide in the meristem or growing region.
The locale is called the Cleavage Furrow.
In humans, rapidly dividing cells, such as skin and gut divide as often as once per day. Other cells such as brain and nerve tissue divide rarely in an adult.
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
it is different from the parent cells because they split from the parent cells
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
It is the only way a parent cell can make a copy itself to divide the rest into 2 and give it to to the 2 daughter cells.
cells divide into 2 at a time
Sex cells.
From one parent somatic cell, two daughter cells are created.
before the parent cells divide they have to find there matching cell
It depends on where abouts you go?
All of your white blood cells
Once, and then the two daughter cells can grow and later divide.
In humans, rapidly dividing cells, such as skin and gut divide as often as once per day. Other cells such as brain and nerve tissue divide rarely in an adult.
Mitosis. Also asexual reproducing methods produce cells identical to parent cells. Ex-Fissions,budding
Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.
Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.
They go through a process called meiosis, which is similar to mitosis. Mitosis is the splitting of regular cells. Meiosis is the splitting of reproductive cells.