In most mammals it takes almost 24 hours for a cell to divide. With species with shorter life spans it can take as little as 5-8 hours for the cell to divide.
10 seconds. If you count the cells lining up in the middle
12 hours
12 Hours.
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.
Yes, endothelial cells divide. It is important that these cells divide to replace old/dead cells and to create new blood vessels.
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
Somatic cells divide in order for organisms to grow and replace the cells that die.
all cells divide cells divide as a way to reproduce, the same way humans have babies and fish lay eggs.
20 minutes
20 Minutes
all living cells, except sperm and egg cells until they join. Also some cells take a very long while to divide
No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
In humans, rapidly dividing cells, such as skin and gut divide as often as once per day. Other cells such as brain and nerve tissue divide rarely in an adult.
No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
They divide, it takes some long time.
This depends on the type and grade of cancer. Some cancers divide and spread quite quickly, others may take quite a bit longer to become clinically significant.
No, cells undergoing meiosis take longer time than those undergoing mitosis
It depend upon type of bacteria. E coli takes about 0.35hrs.Clostridium botulium 0.58hrs. Anabaena cylindrica 10.6hrs.
Cells divide.
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.