you would most likely see the rapidly dividing cells in the outside of the plant because the skin of plants contain cells, so there would be many rapidly dividing cells there.
probably the shell or skin of the plant or animal, because it is most exposed to the environment...
Just like humans!
Rapidly dividing cells are also found in stems and flowers.
developing embryo
in our blood
In the skin
Developing Embryo
Mitosis occurs in Eukaryote cells. An example of a cell that would undergo mitosis would be an injured skin cell. Don't get mitosis confused with meiosis, however. Mitosis is non-sexual reproduction, while Meiosis is sexual.
No, most cells undergo mitosis, and if they crossed over, like haploid cells do, we as humas would be very deformed because no cells would have the same genes and such
Sexual reproduction with a short reproductive cycle
It is the last stage in mitosis and meiosis so it must occur for a cell to split into two daughter cells
The answer is: sexual reproduction with a short reproductive cycle. This is the answer because evolution is the change in living things over a period of time.
Mitosis occurs in Eukaryote cells. An example of a cell that would undergo mitosis would be an injured skin cell. Don't get mitosis confused with meiosis, however. Mitosis is non-sexual reproduction, while Meiosis is sexual.
No, most cells undergo mitosis, and if they crossed over, like haploid cells do, we as humas would be very deformed because no cells would have the same genes and such
Rapid mitosis would require a binary fission faster than the speed of light at the same time discharging a monitary cure for any infection which would take years to develope maybe even decades if we cannot advance
Sexual reproduction with a short reproductive cycle
It is the last stage in mitosis and meiosis so it must occur for a cell to split into two daughter cells
Each cell would be half the size of a mature cell that's ready to undergo mitosis. After all, mitosis is a process that literally splits a mature cell in two.
Hello there. Some would answer that the location of mitosis is within each individual cell of your body! Indeed it is! How else does your body grow on its own without the need for routine sexual reproduction? There are also growth hormones released from the thyroid glands if the human body that signal to specific cells when to undergo mitosis.
Well this question is hard. A cell that goes through mitosis would be cells like skin cells, and any other somatic cell. You can also be asking of any practical applications of mitosis. Healing is an example of mitosis, growing is an example of mitosis, even cancer is an example of mitosis.
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
An organism that can undergo binary fission would be a plan ol prokaryotic cell or a protozoan if you want something specific.
Well it would be the Y area, because the x area starts the growth of the onion root tip, but it keeps growing upwards instead of downwards.
The answer is: sexual reproduction with a short reproductive cycle. This is the answer because evolution is the change in living things over a period of time.