Yes!
And so can lions and bacteria!
I think..... :)
Chromosomes are slender threads inside a cell's nucleus that carry genes. They contain DNA, which holds the genetic information that determines an organism's traits. Chromosomes condense and become visible during cell division.
Cell division is when a cell splits in two to make more cells, and the cycle is where the cell does all the other stuff. A full life span of a cell is cell cycle that include cell division+ cell death and cell division cycle is the process of a cell to divide into two.
If cell division is impaired and abnormal cell shape is observed, the cell organelle most likely affected is the cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is responsible for maintaining cell shape, supporting cell division, and assisting in cell movement. Disruption of the cytoskeleton can lead to issues such as improper cell division and shape changes.
In the DNA, which is in the nucleus, which is in the center mass of any and every cell...
The period after mitotic division when a cell has finished dividing is called interphase. During interphase, the cell carries out its normal functions, grows, and prepares for the next round of cell division.
Yes
:Mitosis is the cell division which did not divided the cell.: Reduction Division is the cell division which divided the cell into half.
Two functions of every cell are to carry out specific metabolic processes to maintain the cell's health and function, and to contain genetic information that is passed on to daughter cells during cell division.
Your question makes no sense - The amniotic sac is the sac in which a foetus develops and is filled with amniotic fluid.This therefore has nothing to do with the heart or cell division rates.
Chromosomes are slender threads inside a cell's nucleus that carry genes. They contain DNA, which holds the genetic information that determines an organism's traits. Chromosomes condense and become visible during cell division.
After mitosis concludes, the cell exits the cell cycle and enters the G1 phase of interphase. During this phase, the cell grows, synthesizes proteins, and prepares for DNA replication in the subsequent S phase. This transition is crucial for ensuring that the cell is ready for another round of division or to carry out its specific functions.
Meiosis cell division is called reduction division because in this cell division the cells got from the parents cell is divided into half. So the daughter cells is haploid(n). Thus, meiosis cell division is called reduction division.
cell division increases the mass of the original cell.
No, a cell's life does not necessarily end when it reproduces by mitosis and cytoplasmic division. Mitosis is a process by which a cell replicates its DNA and divides into two identical daughter cells. The original cell may continue to function and carry out its normal activities as part of a larger organism.
Meiosis: sex cell division Mitosis: animal/plant cell division
Nuclear division plays a role in cell division.
Mitosis is the term for division of a body cell.