Typically cells divide in a process called Mitosis. This process consists of four phases called Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. The result is two cells with nuclei identical to the original cell.
In some cases, cells may divide in a process called Meiosis. This process is similar to Mitosis, but the cells then divide again. The result is four cells, each with a nucleus that is half the size of the original cell.
There is no dedicated function to divide one cell by another. You can use a simple division like:=A2/A3
If a cell does not divide, and it is destroyed, it cannot grow back and you will have a cell shortage. Like the brain cell
A cancerous cell.
In prophase, the specific onion root cell that is undergoing cell division is the one that is preparing to divide and replicate its genetic material.
A meristematic cell
In mitosis the cell divides once. The two cells, in some cases, may then divide again, but mitosis is just one cell dividing into two cells.
yes it does infact it makes 5 smaller cells
NO
meiosis Meiosis is wrong, plant cells cytoplasm don't divide they form cell plates in between one cell creating a new cell.
False. A living cell can divide multiple times through a process called cell division, where one cell splits into two daughter cells. This is a crucial part of growth and repair in multicellular organisms.
Mitosis that is an Equational division in which one cell divide into two daughter cells having same chromosome number.
they duplicate