No. A cell undergoes division to create two identical daughter cells.
They reproduce by dividing.
cells don't produce sexually but asexually by dividing.
Two
Binary fission, where a parent cells splits into two identical cells.
2 daughter cells are formed
It is believed in the scientific community that cardiac muscle cells quit dividing by the time a person reaches the age of 9. When the cells quit dividing, reproduction can not continue to occur.
When somatic cells reproduce by mitosis, the daughter cells are diploid. This means they have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, and the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Cheek cells reproduce through a process called mitosis, where the cell duplicates its genetic material and divides into two identical daughter cells. This allows cheek cells to replace worn-out or damaged cells by continuously dividing and replenishing their population.
Somatic (Body) Cells-Mitosis Gametes-Meiosis Mitosis is the process by which cells reproduce by dividing into identical daughter cells. In addition to normal body cells, mitosis is also how cancer cells divide.
Cancer is a condition characterized by cells dividing out of control
One parent produces offspring that are exact copies of the parent.
When you are injured, your body produces cells that heal the wound. All of the growth of your body is also a result of new cells produced by cell reproduction. Normally the cells produced for repair and growth are produced by mitosis.:)