complex living things grow from just one cell
No, mitosis is actually the cause of cancer. Well, unregulated mitosis that is. Cancer is basically uncontrolled cell division.
Mitosis (^_^)
cell divisionMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
by mitosis cell can maintain its 2n number , it duplicates without loosing its charecteristics, hence mitosis is the way by which cell maintain its population.
I believe this question is leaning towards the topic of Mitosis. Between each cycle of mitosis, the cells does all its cellular business during "Interphase" which is a way longer phase than Mitosis
That's about the only way they divide I believe.
The easiest and best way to determine which phase of mitosis a cell may be in is by using microscopy techniques. Staining the DNA can help visualize the chromosomes, allowing identification of the different phases of mitosis. Additionally, observing the morphology of the cell, such as the arrangement of chromosomes and the presence of a spindle apparatus, can aid in determining the specific phase of mitosis.
Maitosis is the translation for mitosis.
Chromosomes attach to the mitotic spindle during the metaphase of mitosis. Part of the answer depends on how you define the stages of mitosis and not everybody does this the same way. The short answer is all of them.
Meiosis I better mirrors the mitosis process because during this stage the homologous chromosomes separate, similar to the way sister chromatids separate during mitosis. Meiosis II, on the other hand, involves separating sister chromatids, which is not seen in mitosis.
the stage in a cells life when it is not in the process of dividing is called?
The same way all cells are created - by mitosis.