Body cells undergo mitotic cell division so that each daughter cell is genetically identical to each parent cell and to all other body cells.
Yes, ALL cells undergo cell division. Because if there were types of cells that don't undergo cell division, these cells' specialization wouldn't be able to grow or be replaced. For example if hair cells didn't undergo cell division; your hair wouldn't be able to grow. NO!! Nerve cells,Red blood cells..they don't undergo cell division.
Only sex cells such as sperm and eggs undergo meiosis. This occurs at puberty.
The cellular division responsible for increasing the size of organisms is called mitosis. During mitosis, a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells, ensuring the growth and replenishment of cells in the body. This process occurs in most cells of the body, except for reproductive cells, which undergo a different type of division called meiosis.
Somatic cells (body cells) undergo mitosis. An example of this could be a skin cell, as the skin cell replacing the dying skin cell must be an exact clone.Sex cells (gametes) undergo meiosis.Because meiosis results in half the number of chromosomes in it's daughter cells, gametes are the only cells that undergo meiosis in the body.
Bacteria is one cell population that doesn't under go cell division. .............. heart cells and brain cells are the two cell populations in the body that donot undergo cell division
Cancer cells undergo unchecked rapid division in the body.
Yes, ALL cells undergo cell division. Because if there were types of cells that don't undergo cell division, these cells' specialization wouldn't be able to grow or be replaced. For example if hair cells didn't undergo cell division; your hair wouldn't be able to grow. NO!! Nerve cells,Red blood cells..they don't undergo cell division.
Brain and Heart Cells
Body cells do not undergo meiosis. Reproductive cells undergo meiosis, body cells, mitosis.
Neurones in the CNS and cardiac/myocardial cells.
Only sex cells such as sperm and eggs undergo meiosis. This occurs at puberty.
They have haploid number of chromosomes. They undergo meiosis cell division during their formation.it is the type of cell division in which the chromosome number of the parent is reduced cells to half in the daughter cells.
When body cells (somatic) undergo cell division (mitosis) It creates a duplicate cell. So for every cell undergoing cellular division, one new cell plus will be formed and the original will remain.
sex cells
No. Humans undergo mitosis, because two daughter cells contain the same genetic makeup as the parent cellOf course germ cells undergo meiosis. They produce sperms and ova
Nerve cells and female eggs barely undergo cell division. Nerve cells develop only from stem cells, and they usually stop being produced during adulthood. Nerve cell division has only been observed in the hippocampus and the olfactory bulb. The number of egg cells are limited within a female body, and most of them are never used or go through cell division. The eggs that are used and are selected for fertilization go through meiosis, in which three of the haploids produced are useless polar bodies.
The cellular division responsible for increasing the size of organisms is called mitosis. During mitosis, a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells, ensuring the growth and replenishment of cells in the body. This process occurs in most cells of the body, except for reproductive cells, which undergo a different type of division called meiosis.