Yes because some cells never stop dividing throughout a mans entire life. i.e skin cells
Humans have trillions of cells before, during, and after mitosis. It's impossible to determine an accurate number, because cells are constantly dying off and dividing. The number is always changing.
Mitosis is the process that produces new 2N cells from 2N cells Meiosis is the process that produces 1N reproductive cells.
Cells undergo mitosis because there must be a process in which the nucleus is divided in order for there to be a successful reproduction for cells. No mitosis, no cell reproduction.
Mitosis is critical because it ensures genetic stability by faithfully dividing the replicated DNA into two identical daughter cells. This process is essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of multicellular organisms. Without mitosis, organisms wouldn't be able to develop properly or replace damaged cells efficiently.
Cells that go through mitosis are typically somatic cells, which are any cells in the body other than reproductive cells. Mitosis is the process by which somatic cells divide to produce two identical daughter cells.
trillions
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Humans have trillions of cells before, during, and after mitosis. It's impossible to determine an accurate number, because cells are constantly dying off and dividing. The number is always changing.
Mitosis is the process that produces new 2N cells from 2N cells Meiosis is the process that produces 1N reproductive cells.
Mitosis takes place in meristematic cells.
No. That would be osmosis. Mitosis is the process of dividing into two cells.
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Yes. Mitosis is the process of cells separated or dividing to create more cells. this could be dangerous if a cell is mutated and it goes through mitosis producing more mutated cells.
This process is called mitosis.
Cytokinesis immediately follows mitosis in many cells.