No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
No, the rain cells take way longer than any other cells.
No, different cell types divide at different rates. For example, skin cells divide rapidly, while heart cells divide very slowly or not at all. The rate of cell division is determined by factors such as their function and location in the body.
Nerve cells can take approx. 60 years to divide Red Blood cells can take approx. 120 days to divide. White Blood cells can take 1 day to 10 years. Platelet cells take about 6 days to divide. Cancer cells don't take very long to divide.
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take the amount of the sales tax and divide it by the percent of the tax... i was on that same question on my hw
In ideal conditions, bacterial cells typically divide through binary fission, a process that can take about 20 minutes to a few hours depending on the species and environmental factors. So, it would generally take around 20 minutes to several hours for two bacterial cells to divide and become four cells.
all living cells, except sperm and egg cells until they join. Also some cells take a very long while to divide
The time taken for cells to divide can vary, but typically ranges from around 24 to 48 hours for most human cells. However, some cells, like those in the lining of the gut or skin, can divide much more rapidly, in a matter of hours.
Easy. It's just like multiplication. Take one cell and divide it in half, you get two. Now take both of them and divide them iin half. What do you get? 4. Then take those 4 and so on. The same cycle is repeated.
somatic cells divide by mitosis. gametes, and sexual cell differentiation take place through meiosis.
take the original amount of feet and divide it by three. take that answer and put the three squared answer