yes, because all oganism are made up of cells and all cells go threw the cell cycle
no, brain cells can take up as much as 20 years to fully develope while skin cells can take a matter of hours
No, some cells are labile, stellate, and some permament.
The syntthesis (s) stage.
The process is called the cell cycle. The process in which the cell duplicates itself is called mitosis. The two cells formed after the cell cycle is complete are called daughter cells. Those daughter cells then go on to undergo the same process and make two new cells of their own. I just finished a science section on all of this.
They duplicate and share the same chromosomes, which hold the same DNA. This makes it identical to the parent cells.
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The synthesis stage of the cell cycle generally require about the same amount of time in all human cells. The main idea is the cell cycle that has four main stages.
No, some cells are labile, stellate, and some permament.
In Telophase, daughter cells split apart as the cell membrane pinches inwards. Keep in mind that in plant cells, a cell plate forms and the cell wall actually breaks apart outwards because cell walls are too rigid to be pinched inwards.
They are identical with same number of chromosome to the parent cell
No, the rain cells take way longer than any other cells.
The syntthesis (s) stage.
The process is called the cell cycle. The process in which the cell duplicates itself is called mitosis. The two cells formed after the cell cycle is complete are called daughter cells. Those daughter cells then go on to undergo the same process and make two new cells of their own. I just finished a science section on all of this.
They duplicate and share the same chromosomes, which hold the same DNA. This makes it identical to the parent cells.
because it go in swir with living cell
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