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The analogy of a cell to a town helps understand why cells divide because just like a town needs to expand and grow to accommodate its increasing population, a cell needs to divide to maintain proper function and growth. Dividing allows cells to avoid becoming too large and ensures efficient distribution of resources to support the cell's activities. This analogy highlights the importance of cell division in maintaining the overall health and function of tissues and organisms.
No, mature red blood cells cannot divide.
Mitosis occurs in all somatic cells. Examples would include: skin cells, bone marrow, red blood cells, brain cells, etc. This is as opposed to meiosis, which only occurs in gametes (reproductive cells).
Prokaryotic cells divide through a process called binary fission. During this process, the cell duplicates its genetic material and membrane, then divides into two daughter cells. This type of cell division is simple, efficient, and rapid.
It's the final stage in the cell cycle and what it does is it separates the two nuclei into two daughter cells. In animal cells, the cell membrane pinches together to divide the cell's cytoplasm and organelles. In plant cells, a cell plate is made along the middle of the cell to divide the cell. You'd probably need to know about interphase and mitosis to understand what I meant above ^
can you help me please for to answer it
The analogy of a cell to a town helps understand why cells divide because just like a town needs to expand and grow to accommodate its increasing population, a cell needs to divide to maintain proper function and growth. Dividing allows cells to avoid becoming too large and ensures efficient distribution of resources to support the cell's activities. This analogy highlights the importance of cell division in maintaining the overall health and function of tissues and organisms.
If cell is a factory, mitochondria is its powerhouse
If I understand your question correctly, then it would be the mayor.
When the cells die out, it divides and create another cell
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
cell division
neurons (nerve cells)
If cells do not divide properly, then many problems can occur, cancer cells for example.
No, cells typically divide into two daughter cells during the process of cell division through mitosis or meiosis. Each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes from the parent cell.
It depends on the type of cell. If it is a tissue cell, then it will divide into two daughter cells through the process of mitosis. If it is a sex cell, a gamete, it will divide into four daughter cells by meiosis.
In cells with no cell wall, the cell pinches in two. In cells with a cell wall, a cell plate forms and separates the new cells.