G2 checkpoint
The cell cycle results in two diploid daughter cells after cell division. This occurs in somatic cells during mitosis where each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes from the parent cell.
The end result is 2 new daughter cells.
Two identical daughters cells are produced from a single parent cell due to mitosis. i guess he answered it for ya xD
In cancer cells, the cell cycle is disrupted, leading to uncontrolled growth and division. This results in the formation of tumors. Normal cells, on the other hand, follow a regulated cell cycle with checkpoints to ensure proper division and growth. The specific differences between the two include the loss of cell cycle control in cancer cells, leading to rapid and uncontrolled proliferation, as well as the ability of cancer cells to evade cell death mechanisms that would normally eliminate abnormal cells.
From stage of the cell cycle do cells somtimes exit?
Yes, cells can leave the G0 phase of the cell cycle and re-enter the cell cycle to divide and replicate.
The phase of the cell cycle that the type of brain cells are in is Metaphase.
Just like the cycle of the seasons, the cell cycle is a set of events that regularly repeats. However, the cell cycle includes several steps and deals with a cell constantly dividing (creating new cells), while the cycle of the seasons deals with weather.
I just know of it as cell growth.
This statement is true when referring to cell division processes such as mitosis, where the daughter cells are exact copies of the parent cell. This ensures that each daughter cell receives the same genetic information as the parent cell.
Plant cells
one, then it makes two, then those two make more, and so on.