Cell division occurs in the stratum basale of the epidermis. The epidermis is made up of 5 layers. From outer to inner these layers are: stratum corneum, stratum licidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. The basale is the innermost layer of the epidermis and is where cell division occurs.
Stratum Basale
Mitotic cell division occurs.
meiotic cell division occurs in the gonads
cell division
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DNA replication occurs just before cell division, meaning both daughter cells have DNA occurs during interphase
cell division occurs everywhere that things are growing
Mitotic cell division occurs.
Growth in living things occurs primarily from a combination of nutrient intake and genes for growth which are turned "on" (and tend to turn "off" with aging).
No. The Stratum Granulosum is deteriorating organelles. The Stratum Basale, or Stratum Germinativum, is the "Germinating layer". The most rapid cell division occurs here, of course, because it's closest to the vascular dermis.
meiotic cell division occurs in the gonads
both mitosis and meosis cell division occurs in cancer cells
cell division
cell division occurs in meiosis
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cancer occurs
outer layer
In cells during cell division.