It would take cell divisions for one original cell to produce
seven (7)
Cell divisions to produce new cells
The two new cells are genetically identical to each other and the original cell.
Yeast cells produce by budding and each bud leaves a "scar" on the original cell.
When a cell undergoes cell division, it splits to produce two new cells. These new cells are called daughter cells. The original cell which splits to produce the daughter cells is known as the parent cell.
seven (7)
5
Cell divisions to produce new cells
25
A primary cell produces four gametes through two divisions.
There are two divisons in "regular" cell division but 4 in the divisons that produce sex cells.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
The two new cells are genetically identical to each other and the original cell.
500 cell divisions. Why? Because 500x2=1000. You also could have found the answer by just doing 1000 divided by 2. Which equals obviously 500.
The answer is 8 because 2^8 = 256
Meiotic cell divisions form the sperm and egg cells that unite to form the first cell of a puppy. Then mitotic cell divisions continue to create the puppy from that single cell.
In a cell division, you need exact copy of the original cell. DNA is the blue print of the cell. You have to produce two identical copies of the original DNA. Because DNA decides every character of the cell.