yes
The reason why mitosis occurs in the whitefish embryo is because of the fact that it is made up of dividing cells. It is the best place to see mitosis due to rapid cell division caused by the growth of the fish embryo.
If get to larger then the nutrients cant pass through
Cancer cells divide quickly and almost indefinitely. This makes them easy to grow in a dish while tissue culture with healthy cells is almost impossible.
All cells do not enlarge indefinitely .
the embryo is killed
The reason why mitosis occurs in the whitefish embryo is because of the fact that it is made up of dividing cells. It is the best place to see mitosis due to rapid cell division caused by the growth of the fish embryo.
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No, because of the telomere shortening cells have a limited number of divisions. The exception is with cancer cells that divide indefinitely.
This is because the cells divide so rapidly that Interphase is such a short period of time; thus, few cells are in Interphase.Read more: Why_was_if_difficult_to_find_interphase_cells_in_the_whitefish_blastula_slide
The cells are known as stem cells meaning they can become any cell type. The embryo becomes bigger because certain genes in the DNA are activated allowing the cell to divide or produce certain determination factors that will make a stem cell become a neuron, muscle cell, etc.... The embryo grows in size as the stem cells divide repeatedly and then some of the stem cells become actual specific cells.
A onion cell is : 0.2 mm
If get to larger then the nutrients cant pass through
Cancer cells divide quickly and almost indefinitely. This makes them easy to grow in a dish while tissue culture with healthy cells is almost impossible.
All cells do not enlarge indefinitely .
This cluster of cells change the baby grows from pre-embryo to embryo to fetus.
the embryo is killed
There are more cells found in an embryo than an adult.