Growth and repair
Growth and repair
Cell division in animal skin tissue is responsible for growth, tissue repair, and regeneration. It helps to replace old or damaged skin cells, maintain the integrity of the skin barrier, and support overall skin function.
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The organelle involved in cell division in animal cells is called centriolles.
Plant cell division is called cytokinesis, which is the process where the cytoplasm of a plant cell divides into two daughter cells after mitosis. This division ensures that each daughter cell receives all the necessary organelles and cellular components to function properly.
A fibroblast is a type of animal cell, specifically a connective tissue cell found in mammals. It is responsible for producing collagen and other proteins that help maintain the structural framework of tissues.
The process responsible for new tissue growth is called "cell proliferation." It involves the replication and division of cells to create new cells, which then contribute to the growth and repair of tissues in the body.
Germinal tissue refers to the region in plants where cell division and differentiation take place, leading to the formation of new tissues and organs. It is responsible for growth and development in plants.
The animal cell needs protien for the growth of new tissue and to repair damaged tissue.
Meiotic cell division in animals is directly responsible for the producing sex cells.
A mesophyll cell is a plant cell found in the middle layer of leaf tissue. It is responsible for photosynthesis and contains chloroplasts to capture sunlight energy.
Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.