well i will tell you what cell division is for..... but first you must understand helatphopis before you can understand cell division.... you also willl need to know about defusion cells and cholide cells the formula i am a teacher from pacyber and i am happy to help you email me at 55science55@science.org and remember once you understand thses three concepts you will know what cell divison is have a nice day and go learn!
Why is THE nucleus needed for cell division? well, THE nucleus is needed because it contains DNA, the building blocks and director of your cells.....
G2
all of the cell because all of the cell needs to split in half. but, the cytoplasm is the most needed
They need to reproduce,increase in size. Also need to repair damaged cells
Yes, cell division requires energy to occur. This energy is needed for various processes such as duplicating DNA, separating chromosomes, and forming new cell membranes.
It's needed in order for organisms to grow and dead cells to be replaced.
The organelles and molecules needed for cell division are formed during the G2 phase of the cell cycle, after DNA replication has occurred during the S phase. This is a crucial preparation phase for mitosis, where the cell ensures it has all the necessary components for successful division.
:Mitosis is the cell division which did not divided the cell.: Reduction Division is the cell division which divided the cell into half.
The energy source that fuels cell division in animal cells is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced through cellular respiration, which involves the breakdown of glucose to provide the energy needed for important cellular processes like cell division.
Cell division is related to DNA. This is the genetic makeup of the cell and functions like a map of how the cells function on a molecular level. RNA takes the directions from DNA and carries out the synthesis of products for the cell.
During the G2 phase, the cell continues to grow in size, synthesizes proteins needed for cell division, and prepares for mitosis by ensuring that all necessary components are in place for successful cell division. The cell also checks for any errors in DNA replication before proceeding to mitosis.
The centriole is the structure responsible for producing microtubule fibers needed for organizing and separating chromosomes during cell division. These fibers form the spindle apparatus, which helps in the distribution of chromosomes to daughter cells during both mitosis and meiosis.