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Erythrocytes are produced by differentiation from stem cells in the bone marrow and lose their nucleus within several hours of being released into the blood stream, therefore losing the ability to reproduce by mitosis.
If in a cell mitosis occurs every 10 hours but cytokineses occurs every 20 hours the cell would be out of balance. As we know mitosis, is the process by which a animal or plant cell separates the chromosomes in its nucleus into two identical sets. However, cytokineses is when the cytoplasm splits into two. Upon knowing this we know now that if they are both slow enough, it wouldn't effect the cell that much. But if it is to slow then the cell might become a cell with no nucleus, or with no cytoplasm. Though this rarely happens. The cell most likely will stay the same.
Mitosis occurs when tissues are damaged, for example, if there is a wound, mitosis is a rapid form of cell division that eventually heals to be new skin. Mitosis can occur in the body anywhere, wherever new cells need to be produced to replace old or damaged cells.
It varies, cell to cell, species to species, age to age. In round numbers, the doubling time for a bacterium like E. coli is a half hour, whereas the doubling time for a eukaryotic cell is probably more on the order of several hours. However, you really can't generalize too much here because cells tend to undergo more mitosis during development than they do in adults and some species undergo far more rapid mitosis than others. For example, mouse embryonic stem cells divide much faster than human embryonic stem cells.
Cells go though the 6 stages of mitosis every 1/2 to 1 1/2 hours. "your simple answer is in the bold letters
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The duration of mitosis of normal epidermis is approximately 90 min.
Erythrocytes are produced by differentiation from stem cells in the bone marrow and lose their nucleus within several hours of being released into the blood stream, therefore losing the ability to reproduce by mitosis.
If in a cell mitosis occurs every 10 hours but cytokineses occurs every 20 hours the cell would be out of balance. As we know mitosis, is the process by which a animal or plant cell separates the chromosomes in its nucleus into two identical sets. However, cytokineses is when the cytoplasm splits into two. Upon knowing this we know now that if they are both slow enough, it wouldn't effect the cell that much. But if it is to slow then the cell might become a cell with no nucleus, or with no cytoplasm. Though this rarely happens. The cell most likely will stay the same.
Mitosis occurs when tissues are damaged, for example, if there is a wound, mitosis is a rapid form of cell division that eventually heals to be new skin. Mitosis can occur in the body anywhere, wherever new cells need to be produced to replace old or damaged cells.
It varies, cell to cell, species to species, age to age. In round numbers, the doubling time for a bacterium like E. coli is a half hour, whereas the doubling time for a eukaryotic cell is probably more on the order of several hours. However, you really can't generalize too much here because cells tend to undergo more mitosis during development than they do in adults and some species undergo far more rapid mitosis than others. For example, mouse embryonic stem cells divide much faster than human embryonic stem cells.
Each time mitosis occurs, you end up with double the amount of cells.If they divide every 2 hours, there will be a total of 12 cycles in 24 hours.Starting with 1 cell, you will have 2 cells after 2 hours.You can work out the remaining 11 cycles by doing 211 - which is 2,048 cells.
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