Mitosis
Germ cells use a similar, but not identical, process to divide known as meiosis. Many adult cells do not divide at all under normal conditions, such as neurons and red blood cells.
Trillions and trillions...... Cells grow and divide everyday. but they also die that's why you don't grow every day too
Trillions and trillions...... Cells grow and divide everyday. but they also die that's why you don't grow every day too
Mitosis.
If cells do not divide properly, then many problems can occur, cancer cells for example.
They undergo the process of meiosis becasue to lay many eggs as they do, the must split/duplicate.
Meiosis divides twice since it is trying to duplicate the cells to create two new daughter cells for the creation process in species. It is the opposite of mitosis.
If cells do not divide properly, then many problems can occur, cancer cells for example.
This would depend on several factors to include:the age of the cellavailability of resources (i.e. food, water, light)the type of organism in questionUnfortunately there is no definitive answer to your question. The best answer may be "As many times as it can."
There are many cells that loose their capability to divide after certain period of time ( a phenomenon known as replicative senescence in molecular biology). These cells are differentiated and are accustomed to the functions to which they are destined. Most of the cells in the animals are not able to divide, the best examples being neurons and cardiac cells.
double what the person already had if mitosis is when cells divide into two cells
There are many reasons why cells divide. Here are some of them:* Growth - More cells=bigger organism * Repair - Colon and skin cells, for example, have to be constantly replaced as they are scraped off