When a cell divides into half, then two cells have emerged. The two cells can continue with the chain of dividing themselves into more halves. Each cell divides into two cells making a total of four cells. The number of cells that can cell can have when it divides, depends on how many times it has divided itself.
Generally, two. However, when forming zygotes, that is, reproductive cells for eggs or sperm, they split in to 4, each containing half of the genome.
When a cell divides it replicates its genetic information and splits so the original cell becomes two identical daughter cells.
In males, four sperm cells are formed. In women, one egg and three polar bodies are formed.
the process that divides a cells cytoplasm.
By the time a normal cell divides you can assume that the cell has replicated all of its DNA. A factor that can stop normal cells from growing is contact with other cells.
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The process is known as mitosis. During mitosis, the nucleus of the eukaryotic cell divides the chromosomes evenly. After the mitosis, the cell undergoes cytokinesis, which divides the cell in two to create two independent identical (daughter) cells.
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No, each egg cell is a single haploid cell. Once it is fertilised it divides into many different cells, which later on forms the foetus.
Just once, after it divides into a million cells it will get bigger.
When the cells die out, it divides and create another cell
a daughter cell
When a cell divides
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It divides once, and becomes 2 cells.
A somatic, or body, cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
the process that divides a cells cytoplasm.