Just once, after it divides into a million cells it will get bigger.
No, because of the telomere shortening cells have a limited number of divisions. The exception is with cancer cells that divide indefinitely.
In mitosis the cell divides once. The two cells, in some cases, may then divide again, but mitosis is just one cell dividing into two cells.
When the cells die out, it divides and create another cell
Eukaryotic cells divide at varying rates depending on the cell type and the organism's needs. For example, skin cells and intestinal cells may divide frequently to replace lost or damaged cells, while nerve cells typically do not divide after maturity. Cell division is regulated by the cell cycle, which includes phases such as interphase and mitosis, ensuring proper growth and maintenance. Overall, the frequency of division can range from several times a day to not at all, based on specific cellular functions and environmental factors.
it really depends on what kind of cell but if it is it will be 6x1000 and that will your answer because i read that cell divide at least 1000 times
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
cell division
neurons (nerve cells)
If cells do not divide properly, then many problems can occur, cancer cells for example.
No, cells typically divide into two daughter cells during the process of cell division through mitosis or meiosis. Each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes from the parent cell.
It depends on the type of cell. If it is a tissue cell, then it will divide into two daughter cells through the process of mitosis. If it is a sex cell, a gamete, it will divide into four daughter cells by meiosis.
In cells with no cell wall, the cell pinches in two. In cells with a cell wall, a cell plate forms and separates the new cells.