Yes, they can. The process is called mitosis. It happens in several stages. The first one is called interphase. Interphase is a time when the chromosomes in the nucleus (part of the cell where the chromosomes are) double. Then the prophase is the stage when the chromosomes, DNA, and a spindle appear. Metaphase is the next stage when chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell on the spindle. The next stage is anaphase. Anaphase is a time when the doubled chromosomes start moving towards opposite side of the cell. The last and final stage of mitosis is telephase. Now the spindle disappears and some nuclear membrane form around each set of chromosomes and cell membranes form around each new cell. And there you have it. so Yes, cells can divide and make new cells.
Yes they can.
They go through a cycle simply named "The Cell Cycle".
1 = Interphase
2 = Prophase
3 = Metaphase
4 = Anaphase
5 = Telophase
here is a good Web source of information on "The Cell Cycle"
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http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/en/cellbio_zellzyklus.html
" all cells arise from cells". This means cells reproduce by cells. He also hypothesized that cells divide to form new cells. He also proposed that every cell came from a cell that already existed. His observations and conclusions and those of others are summarized in the cell theory.
Are the cells that already exist and produce new cells
Mitosis?
These type of cells are able to split into two cells and therefore creating new cells. It is able to split as everything is duplicated in the cell before cell division.
Staphylococcus aureus has the ability to divide in any plane, meaning a new daughter cell can begin to form and pinch off of the parent cell in any direction relative to the cluster or parent cell. Thus, a cluster forms as the cells divide in different planes. Other species, such as Streptococcus, cannot divide in multiple planes and thus tend to form chains instead of clusters.
What says that all living things are made of cells, that cells can divide to form new cells, and that all cells come from other cells?
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meiosis Meiosis is wrong, plant cells cytoplasm don't divide they form cell plates in between one cell creating a new cell.
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
New cells technically don't form. Instead, there will be a new cell when a cell splits apart.
" all cells arise from cells". This means cells reproduce by cells. He also hypothesized that cells divide to form new cells. He also proposed that every cell came from a cell that already existed. His observations and conclusions and those of others are summarized in the cell theory.
Mitosis is a form of cell division. Cancer is a mutation in cell division, generally in such a way that cell divide too often and are unregulated and end up developing a mass. Those cells also carry the mutation and those cells divide and create new mutated cells, on and on and on.
to divide and create a new cell
mitosis
The cells on the epidermis have definite life cycle. Each epidermal cell begins life deep in the epidermis, where cells divide to form new cells. The new cells gradually mature and move upwards in the epidermis as new cells form beneath them. After about two weeks, the cells die and become part of the surface layer of the epidermis. Hope this helps!!
There are two steps to the division of a eukaryotic cell. Since it has a nucleus, the first step is mitosis, the splitting of the nucleus. The second step is cytokinesis, the splitting of the rest of the cell, where the cell membrane gets pinched inward to divide into two new cells.
In order to replace the cells that are dieing