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Karyotype analysis is performed in cells undergoing mitosis, or cell division, in which the chromosomes condense and can be stained and visualized.
The cells forming permanent tissue to perform a specific function do not divide. Only meristematic cells have the capability to divide.
female cells
no. only the cells in the gonads which are to become gametes undergo mitosis. blood cells, like all cells but gamete cells are called somatic and only divide by mitosis.
They don't. Some grow and divide all the time (skin cells) and some never do (nerve cells) and some only at times when needed.
That's about the only way they divide I believe.
when the chromosomes are replicated the cells were about to divide into 2 cells (mitosis)
they divide abnormally.Normall cels it divide only 50 generation and then stop dividing.Cancer cells it doesent stop dividind ocupaing and pushing preusre in other cells around it.Cancer cells it produce also toxines that affect human imunity.
A cell divide into four sex cells with half of the chromosomes. Meiosis only occurs in the genital with sex cells.
All cells are involved in cell division because that is how they reproduce. An exception are yeast cells, which divide by "budding."
Cellular division is the cellular equivalent of reproduction. It is how cells reproduce.
Normal cells divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when the body needs them, whereas cancer cells continue to be created without control or order.