nucleus all i know is the acids that make up the chromosomes double and then split into two cells. this is mitosis. in sex cells it is called miosis.
they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis
Cells grow and divide at an abnormally high rate in cancer. This uncontrolled growth leads to the formation of tumors.
Somatic cells divide in order for organisms to grow and replace the cells that die.
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
the 2MAIN reasons they are resting from chromosomes touching one another to improve once you grow they enlarge there growth of development.
Cells divide.
The rate of cell division and growth can vary depending on the cell type and environmental conditions. For example, cancer cells typically divide and grow rapidly, while some specialized cells in the human body, such as nerve cells, divide and grow very slowly or not at all.
In multi-cellular organisms as cells grow and divide, they specialize.
Yes,do divide
they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis
no
Cancerous Cells
Cells divide so that an individual can undergo Injury repair, make reproductive cells, and be able to grow so that the individual can also grow.
Cells divide so that an individual can undergo Injury repair, make reproductive cells, and be able to grow so that the individual can also grow
cells divide because of: -growth -development -repair
Your body controls the hormones that grow breasts.
DNA ultimately controls all the cell's functions, so it is necessary to have it in all your cells. Every time your cells divide so that you can grow or repair your body, the DNA needs to duplicate so that it can be in each of your cells.