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by way of meiosis one and two. the dna is replecated and thus more and more of these cancerous cells are produced. the cells are also able to move from one place to another because of a lack of homeostasis.
all cells divide cells divide as a way to reproduce, the same way humans have babies and fish lay eggs.
in mitosis a parent cell divides into two daughter cells in which the chromosomes are replicated and distributed equally into daughter cells. while in meiosis a parent cell divides into four unequall daughter cells.
Mitosis is a form of cell division. Cancer is a mutation in cell division, generally in such a way that cell divide too often and are unregulated and end up developing a mass. Those cells also carry the mutation and those cells divide and create new mutated cells, on and on and on.
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
Mitosis and meiosis are alike in that they both are a kind of cell division. They are different in that mitosis produces two cells identical to the original, while meiosis produces cells that only have half the chromosomes of the original. Meiosis ends up with haploid cells, while mitosis end up with diploid cells.
Meiosis < hope it helps you along your biological way (: Eggs (also called ova or oocytes), and sperm are called "Sex Cells". A single egg cell is called an ovum, and a single sperm cell is called a spermatozoa.
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Meiosis: Each daughter cell's chromosome number gets halved.---Haploid cells(n)Mitosis: Each chromosome number stays the same.------------------Diploid cells(2n)
No, it only seems that way to people whose knowledge of biology is confined to humans!In all plants, for example, meiosis produces spores, which divide a number of times by mitosis to produce a gametophyte. This can be substantial, as in many lower plants, or microscopic, as in flowering plants.The gametophyte produces gametes (sex cells) by mitosis and differentiation.
Binary Fission is the process by which prokaryotic cells divide