cell division
no... bacteria reproduce asexually which means they reproduce by themselves usually by spitting in half
Cells reproduce by a process called Mitosis
Anabaena reproduce through a process known as fragmentation. During this process the chain will spilt and float away and the spilt sections will start developing their own chains.
Asexual reproduction
Meiosis
Meiosis
Damaged or diseased cell usually don't enter cell division anymore (some viruses can trigger cell division). By die from apoptose, followed by atrophy (natural programmed cell death). Fit cells can divide by mitosis. Or in the case of reproductive cells, meiosis.
no... bacteria reproduce asexually which means they reproduce by themselves usually by spitting in half
Single celled organisms really don't think about things but when the place that they find themselves in has plenty of food and water, that will trigger the 'let's make more of us' process. The cells also wear out and have to be replaced. It is why we also reproduce.
Cells reproduce in an adult organism for growth, tissue repair, and maintenance of the body. This process allows for replacement of old or damaged cells to maintain optimal functioning of tissues and organs.
Your cells have to grow, repair themselves and reproduce. Mitosis is the process in which they do this.
It usually occurs when an artery and vein that are side-by-side are damaged and the healing process results in the two becoming linked.
Cells reproduce by a process called Mitosis
Osmosis is a process and not a living being. So, it cannot reproduce.
germination
Starfish can reproduce asexually (by themselves) or sexually (with a partner). They use a process called fission to reproduce asexually, and in this process, simply stated, they break pieces of themselves off and that becomes their offspring. However, they do have sexual organs and if they find a mate they can create young with them. -Isabel
mitosis