Mitosis.
Somatic cells derived from a single-celled zygote divide through the process of mitosis. Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process is responsible for growth, repair, and maintenance of multicellular organisms.
Cells continue to divide in adults for tissue repair, maintenance, and renewal. This allows the body to replace damaged or old cells to maintain proper function and heal injuries. It also helps in preventing diseases and maintaining overall health.
The degradation of telomeres, which are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, results in cellular aging because each time a cell divides, a small portion of the telomere is lost. As telomeres shorten, it eventually reaches a critical length that triggers cell senescence or programmed cell death. This leads to a reduction in the cell's ability to divide and function properly, contributing to the overall aging of tissues and organs.
To convert years into centuries, divide the number of years by 100. For example, 200 years would be 2 centuries (200 divided by 100 equals 2).
Epithelial cells, such as those lining the intestines or skin, divide frequently in adult humans to help maintain and repair tissues.
Young people in the 1920s often viewed the older generation as outdated, conservative, and out of touch with the rapid social changes occurring at the time. This generational divide was fueled by the changing attitudes towards gender roles, social norms, and cultural values during the Roaring Twenties.
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Somatic cells divide in order for organisms to grow and replace the cells that die.
Cytokinesis, where the membranes divide and two independent daughter cells are formed.
somatic cells divide by mitosis. gametes, and sexual cell differentiation take place through meiosis.
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Somatic (Body) Cells-Mitosis Gametes-Meiosis Mitosis is the process by which cells reproduce by dividing into identical daughter cells. In addition to normal body cells, mitosis is also how cancer cells divide.
Somatic cells (another name for body cells) divide through the process of Meiosis II.
It is a nucleic acid and is made from building blocks called nucleotides. The process then repeats in what is called the cell cycle. Cell division (NIH image) Mitosis is how somatic--or non-reproductive cells--divide. Somatic cells.
From one parent somatic cell, two daughter cells are created.