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Mitosis is a follow up process S1 because of the proteins. This is what helps kill unwanted cells.

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When the process of dividing a cell nucleus is known as what?

check my answer that process is called mitosis


Where does mitosis occur in the body?

mitosis occures everywhere in the body, most people get mitosis mixed up with meiosis but meiosis is the process of mitosis doubled, meiosis happens mainly in the sex cells suck as sperm, and in the development process of a embryo, zygote, and fetus, etc.


Can human technology speed up mitosis?

No, human technology cannot speed up mitosis in living organisms. Mitosis is a tightly controlled process regulated by the cell's internal machinery, and altering the speed of this process could have negative consequences on the cell's functionality and overall health.


What process does replicated chromosomes line up in the middle of the spindle?

The third phase of mitosis, metaphase.


Why is cytokinesis mixed up with mitosis?

Cytokinesis is sometimes considered the last step in mitosis but is not actually a phase of mitosis but is initiated by it. Cytokinesis is just the process when the cell finally divides to form two cells which mitosis has prepared it for. Also because people are stupid and cannot tell the difference between the two.


How do homologous chromosomes pair up during mitosis?

During mitosis, homologous chromosomes do not pair up. Instead, they separate and move to opposite ends of the cell. Homologous chromosomes only pair up during meiosis, the process of cell division that produces gametes.


How do you think small injuries to the skin heal?

I dont think, I KNOW! the cells that make up the human body continually divide by a process called mitosis. eventually, enough cells will have divided to fill up the hole in the skin. if you want to learn about mitosis, please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis


How do cells grow and divide.?

A cell divides and grows through a process called mitosis, you can look it up for further information. :)


Do homologous chromosomes pair in mitosis?

Homologous chromosomes do not pair in mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division where a cell duplicates its DNA and splits into two identical daughter cells, so the homologous chromosomes do not need to pair up like they do in meiosis.


Chromosomes form during what?

Chromosomes form during cell division, specifically during the process of mitosis. During mitosis, the chromosomes condense and line up before being separated into two daughter cells.


How do homologous chromosomes pair up during the process of mitosis or meiosis?

During mitosis or meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up by aligning next to each other and forming a structure called a tetrad. This pairing allows for the exchange of genetic material between the homologous chromosomes, a process known as genetic recombination.


Contrast the outcome of mitosis with meiosis.?

  Meiosis is the process of sexual production between sperm and egg cells that results in 4 unique cells. Mitosis is the cell division that occurs in somatic cells (these are cells that makes up all of the body's tissues and organs, except gametes) Mitosis is the process in which cells divide so that the body can live and grow.