if it passes the g1 check point.
it is if it passes the G1 checkpoint
The genetic information carried by the cell.
Mitosis occurs in all somatic cells. Examples would include: skin cells, bone marrow, red blood cells, brain cells, etc. This is as opposed to meiosis, which only occurs in gametes (reproductive cells).
The nucleus, located at the center of the cell, controls the cells actions, such as whether to move foward, divide into two cells or attack an intruder.
The membrane of the cell is what determines comes in and out of it.
The cell nucleus, which contains the DNA which determines a cell's purpose and function.
NO
checkpoints
mass
mass
Cell cycle
cell cycle checkpoint
size/ polarity can be the factors
The genetic information carried by the cell.
size/ polarity can be the factors
Under ordinary / usual conditions, a Cell will decide to divide when it reaches a certain size, and is reticent to get bigger. See above for the Short Answer!
Mitosis occurs in all somatic cells. Examples would include: skin cells, bone marrow, red blood cells, brain cells, etc. This is as opposed to meiosis, which only occurs in gametes (reproductive cells).
Lipid solubility determines if it will diffuse across. The presence of specific protein carrier molecules determines if it will be transported across the membrane.