Meiosis:
Meiosis produces daughter cells that have one half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. (Also the sexual cell cycle that requires to different cells)
Mitosis:
Mitosis produces two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell. (Also the asexual cell cycle that requires only the one parent cell)
The regulators of the cell cycle are CDK and Cyclin Regulators.
By injecting a protein found from a cell in mitosis into a non-dividing cell, a mitotic spindle forms. The protein was later called cyclin. Cyclins regulate the timing of the cell cycle.
one, then it makes two, then those two make more, and so on.
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difference between cell cycle and mitosis
The two major events that occur during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle are the alignment of the chromosomes in the middle of the cell and the separation of replicated chromosomes or sister chromatids.
By injecting a protein found from a cell in mitosis into a non-dividing cell, a mitotic spindle forms. The protein was later called cyclin. Cyclins regulate the timing of the cell cycle.
As mouse is a highly organised eucariotic organism. it has 2 different cell division which are called mitosis and myosis
The two types of cell cycle genes that cause cancer cells to divide uncontrollably if mutated are called tumor suppressor genes and antioncogene
The two main phases of a cell cycle are interphase and mitosis.
There two types of cell procaryotic and eucaryotic.
The two stages of the cell cycle that is not a part of mitosis is interphase and death.
one, then it makes two, then those two make more, and so on.
During the cell cycle, a cell grows prepares for division & divides to form two daughter cells, each of which then begins the cell cycle all over again.
When a cell undergoes mitosis as part of the cell cycle, it will produce two genetically identical daughter cells.
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Random (Off-cycle) and Planned
No, it is only able to replicate and fulfill the cell cycle in creating two new identical daughter cells. :D