You get cancer.
Eukaryotic cells reproduce by mitotic cell division, which is mitosis and cytokinesis.
I guess you are asking which cell cannot undergo Mitosis? Brain cells usually stop at the first checkpoint of the G1 of the cell cycle and therefore never reproduce. Some adults have found brain cells to reproduce under certain conditions.
in every 20 minute yeast cells reproduce
Somatic (Body) Cells-Mitosis Gametes-Meiosis Mitosis is the process by which cells reproduce by dividing into identical daughter cells. In addition to normal body cells, mitosis is also how cancer cells divide.
Yes, they sure do! Think bacteria: those little boogers wouldn't cover every single surface by the billion unless they could grow and reproduce.
Number of bacterial cells is doubles .
Cancer is a condition characterized by cells dividing out of control
No. Nerve cells do not reproduce.
cancer
if your asking how cells reproduce they can usually reproduce asexually[all by themselves].
This can cause the well known disease cancer.
Cells can reproduce through mitosis and meiosis.
the cells reproduce where they are located, and the stratum basale is where the are, next to the stem cells.
Eukaryotic cells reproduce by means of mitosis and cytokinesis.
l they just make a third one and so on.
Intestinal cells reproduce frequently. In the colon the cells reproduce about once every 3 to 4 days. In the small intestine the cells reproduce about once a week.
They reproduce by dividing.