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cell division is Mitosis, and they go though that process to get 2 daughter cells with same amount of chromosomes. It also repeats itself

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What is the process by which cells divide?

cell division


Mitosis is a division of what?

All the cells that divide in your body, except for sex cells, which divide through meiosis, divide by mitosis.


Do xylem cells undergo cell division?

No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.


Why di cells need to divide?

cell division is how organisms grow.


Can you live without cell division?

No to cannot live without cell division because our cells need to divide to make us grow. Also we need cell division to survive because our cells only live for a limited amount of time, so if our cells don't divide then the cells will just die and we won't survive.


Can cells divide into three cells?

No, cells typically divide into two daughter cells during the process of cell division through mitosis or meiosis. Each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes from the parent cell.


What is the Definition of Zone of Cell Division?

The zone of cell division is a region in plant roots where cells actively divide to allow for growth and root elongation. This region contains meristematic cells that continuously divide and give rise to new cells for growth and development.


Cells must copy their DNA before they do what?

Cells must copy their DNA before they undergo cell division. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information.


Why do cells need to divide apex?

Cells need to divide to grow, repair damaged tissues, and replace old or dying cells. Cell division allows for the distribution of genetic material to new cells, ensuring the continuity of life. Without cell division, multicellular organisms would not be able to develop, maintain, or regenerate their tissues and organs.


Does bone marrow cell divide through binary fission?

No, bone marrow cells do not divide through binary fission. They typically divide through a process called mitosis, where the cell undergoes orderly division to produce two identical daughter cells. Binary fission is a form of cell division common in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.


Which organelle is responsible for cell division?

The organelle involved in cell division in animal cells is called centriolles.


How many divisions have taken place when an embryo reaches the 8 cell stage?

3 Divisions. In Division 1, the original cell (the gamete) divides in 2. In Division 2, the two cells from the first division both divide in 2, giving a total of 4 cells. In Division 3, the 4 cells from the second division all divide in 2 giving a total of 8 cells.