mitosis
- interphase
- prophase
- metaphase
- anaphase
- telophase
- cytokinesis
Phase S
within the cells of your body
The cells in G0 phase do not go through mitosis whatsoever. These cells only do what they are initially suppose to do, and do not prepare for a division. Many cells in your body are like this. Brain cells are in G0 phase and do not EVER replace itself. However, many cells may also trigger its phase from G0 phase to G1 phase when more cells are needed. When a liver is critically damaged, the liver cells are triggered back to G1 phase to replenish its lost cells. When this is complete, it goes back to being in G0 phase.
Yes. The body has many types of cells. Here's some examples: Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells Plasma Cells
Cells. Different types of cells have different names. What type of cells are you talking about? Different parts of a body have different types of cells.
mitosis - interphase - prophase - metaphase - anaphase - telophase - cytokinesis
They are the liver cells. they are at G0 phase
The phase of the menstrual cycle when the endometrium is degenerating is the menstrual phase. During this phase, the lining of the uterus sheds and is expelled from the body along with blood.
There are over 200 different types of cells are in your body.
There is roughly around 200 different types of cells in your body.
There are three types of embryonic cells; endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. In the human body there are many different types of cells, more than two. They are grouped into tissue types. We have four different tissues; connective, nervous, muscular, and epithelial. The two major groups of cell types in the human body are somatic cells and gamete cells.
The G0 Phase controls the frequency of cell division. After the M phase the cells have the option to enter the G0 Phase which determines how often the cells divide, as the rate of division does not change.
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells
Phase S
within the cells of your body
The cells in G0 phase do not go through mitosis whatsoever. These cells only do what they are initially suppose to do, and do not prepare for a division. Many cells in your body are like this. Brain cells are in G0 phase and do not EVER replace itself. However, many cells may also trigger its phase from G0 phase to G1 phase when more cells are needed. When a liver is critically damaged, the liver cells are triggered back to G1 phase to replenish its lost cells. When this is complete, it goes back to being in G0 phase.
there are 200 types of cells