This is good so we are constantly growing and not shrinking, as cells die. It is also used for reproduction.
moo
Cell division occurs throughout the body of a 1-year-old child, mainly in areas of growth such as bones, muscles, and organs. It is a vital process for growth, development, and repair of tissues in the body.
Cell division is vital for single-celled bacteria as it allows them to grow in size, reproduce, and pass on their genetic material to future generations. This process ensures the survival and proliferation of the bacteria population.
Somatic cell division
Centrosomes are not a form of cell division but rather serve as key cellular structures involved in organizing microtubules during cell division. They play a crucial role in forming the mitotic spindle, which helps separate chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. Each centrosome consists of a pair of centrioles and is essential for proper cell cycle progression. Thus, while they are vital for the process of cell division, they are not a type of division themselves.
Centrioles.
Meiosis: sex cell division Mitosis: animal/plant cell division
DNA is copied once during the process of cell division.
cell web
No. You need cell division to grow, and since men and women both grow from infancy until death, (eg. gaining muscle, reforming broken bones, etc.) we both need cell division.
Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells.
Cell division is when the parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. This all happens during cell cycle. A process in which formation of new cell by the division of the preexisting cells take place is known as cell division A process in which formation of new cell by the division of the preexisting cells take place is known as cell division