A cell must make an exact copy of its genome before it divides. Genomes are the complete set of chromosomes present in a cell.
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before the parent cells divide they have to find there matching cell
in the S-Phase
The cell divides.
A mitosis cell divides into two exact copies of itself.
it divides and divides and divides and divides like millions of times a day
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the cell divides in two (and again and again), every 20 minuets in good conditions. The cell wont be an exact copy because before it divides it copies the DNA but sometimes it dosent match up and a the new cell will be mutated
the cell divides in two (and again and again), every 20 minuets in good conditions. The cell wont be an exact copy because before it divides it copies the DNA but sometimes it dosent match up and a the new cell will be mutated
First the nucleus divides. Then the cytoplasm divides.
Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides
it has to copy its DNA
Two exact same cells.
a parent cell does before dividing is (i do not know because this did not ANSWER MY QUESTION
it triples in number
Before a cell can dividess, it makes a copy of its DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
before the parent cells divide they have to find there matching cell
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of the cell - just before the cell divides.