Okay, well if the cell is really big... to us it's microscopic... but it would take something around 15-20 hours. But usually it would take 12 hours to go through the processes from interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and the last on making it a whole cell is cytokinesis.
In eukaryotic organisms (not sure about prokaryotic [most bacteria and similar]), mitosis and the first half of meiosis require complete copying. The second half of meiosis forms gametes and does not require additional copying (as the aim is to create a cell with half the normal chromosomes/DNA).
Like most processes, the time varies but the average is around 24 hours in normal body cells. A fly embryo cell takes only eight minutes while one human liver cell could take more than a year. Gametes, cells used in sexual reproduction, can take decades to divide.
24 hours, but i am trying to find a source to back it up.
until the cells run out of oxygen
Cell division is not regulated in tumor cells.
20 minutes
20 Minutes
Cells multiply by 2. When a cell creates more of itself, you multiply the original amount of cells by 2 to get the current amount of cells. For example, if 1 cell goes through mitosis (the process in making another cell), multiply 1 by 2, and you have now 2 cells.
Dead brain cells can't multiply.
Skin cells use mitosis to multiply. Only sex cells use meiosis to multiply.
Cells double themselves.
Cells multiply by dividing ( which is an oxymoron) is done by the process called Mitosis.
Trich won't damage your cells.
The cells multiply
until the cells run out of oxygen
cells multiply by dividing them
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The most common characteristic of cancer cells is that they multiply rapidly. Cancer cells can multiply at a rapid pace and make the patient weak.
within ten minutes or so
Well, if you piled plant cells on top of each other then the cells will grow together and you get a stronger cell.