Generally speaking, all cells except for nerve cells store energy to drive chemical processes during cell division. So before undergoing Mitosis, they first prepare themselves that results to their growth in size until they had stored enough energy, then the cells are ready to divide themselves.
No, plant cells DO undergo mitosis, but there are some minor changes.
During the end of telophase and the beginning of cytokinesis in animal cells, the cell membrane pinches in half to form the 2 new daughter cells. However, in plant cells, a thicker cell plate forms between the 2 new cells, and they pinch off and the outside hardens into a new cell wall.
It obtains and breaks down food and etc. in order to PREPARE ITSELF for cell division
They are performing the Basic Function of Life - Reproduction.
It divides into two identical units.
Brain cells
The cells in the corpus layer region undergo rapid mitosis
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the chain reaction of asexual reproduction
All cells are undergoing mitosis continuously to replace, cells that are dying continuously.
All cells are undergoing mitosis continuously to replace, cells that are dying continuously.
Brain cells
The cells in the corpus layer region undergo rapid mitosis
Any undergoing mitosis
Brain cells
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The very top layer of the dermis is always undergoing mitosis as the top layer (epidermis) is being lost all the time.
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These are called permeant cells. Examples are adult neurons, striated muscles, cardiac muscle, RBCs and cells of lens in the eye.
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they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis