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Q: How many cells would there be when 2 amoebae had undergone 3 cycles of cell division each?
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What are special cells called that maintain tissues by unending cycles of cell division?

They are called stem cells.


During cytokinesis what is a major difference between cell division in plant and animal cells?

The major in cell division (cytokinesis) in plant and animal cells is in plant cells, meiosis is only undergone from a spore to a sporophyte (from 2n to n) whereas in the animal cells, meiosis splits the sex cells into 4 new cells.


How an amoebae reproduce?

Amoeba reproduces by binary fission which is a method of cell division. First, the cell chromosomes replicate. Next, the cell becomes longer and starts to break off at the centre. The cell wall fills in as it starts to break off. After the division is complete, there are two identical cells.


The functions of mitotic cell division in the life cycles of an organism may include?

asexual reproduction, growth, replacement of older cells, repair of older cells, and the repair of injured tissues.


Which of the following occurs in meiosis but not mitosis?

Meiosis is the division of the gametes(sex cells), haploid (n) Mitosis is cell division, diploid (2n) In meiosis, there are the similar cycles (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase), but there are two cycles of each (ex: prophase 1, prophase 2 ETC).


What is meant by a daughter cell?

Two daughter cells are the result of mitotic cell division in which the parent cell nucleus undergoes mitosis, creating two genetically identical daughter nuclei, followed by cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm which results in two daughter cells, each with an identical nucleus.


Are bacteria cells single cell organisms?

yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.


How many mitotic divisions to get 10 cells?

At least four. First division produces two cells. Second division produces four. Third division produces eight cells. Fourth division produces sixteen cells. If out of these eight cells of third mitotic division only two cells divide further then we will have 10 cells.


Does a German shepherd have both haploid and diploid cycles?

Of course they do. All dogs do. All mammals do. All things with cells have periods when their chromosomes are haploid and diploid during cell division.


How is cytoplasmic division of animal cells accomplished?

Cytoplasmic division of animal cells is accomplished by the cytoplasm cells have a reaction with the nucleas. This irritates the other cells and the change then occurs with the division.


What is the duplication of sex cells called?

Meiosis is the division of sex cells and mitosis is the division of body cells


Cells that undergo mitotic division but not meiotic division are called?

somatic cells