No, they don't. They do go through a lot of stages though.
The skin is one of the places you would expect a large number of dividing cells because the skin is constantly being shed. If there weren't a large population of dividing cells replacing those that are lost, the skin would be completely gone within about five days.
They are cells that are reproducing.
Cells multiply by dividing ( which is an oxymoron) is done by the process called Mitosis.
Stratum basale is the layer of skin that has living and dividing cells.
The number doing the dividing in a division problem
Not all animal cells have centrioles. Centrioles are usually found in animal cells that are actively dividing. Cells that are not dividing may not have centrioles.
cells multiply by dividing them
If cells do not know when to stop dividing, they can continue to proliferate uncontrollably, leading to the formation of a tumor. This uncontrolled growth can result in the development of cancer.
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Mitosis
Actively dividing cells of the epidermis stain darkly with hematoxylin because it binds to the nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) found in the nucleus, which are abundant in dividing cells. This allows for easy visualization of these cells under a microscope.
Cell production.