Mitotic Cell division; a Somatic Cell replicates [duplicates] Itself. Only in the ultra-specialized reproductive organs [male and female] does Mitosis Itself Re-Divide to form four Gametic Cells from one Original Cell - this is known as Meiosis.
Cells that no longer divide are called senescent cells. Senescence occurs when the telomeres found in the DNA of organisms become too short.
they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis
Mitosis is the process that produces new 2N cells from 2N cells Meiosis is the process that produces 1N reproductive cells.
Yes, endothelial cells can divide through a process called angiogenesis, which is essential for repairing damaged blood vessels or forming new blood vessels in tissues. This process allows for tissue growth and repair in response to injury or other physiological demands.
During neurogenesis, nerve cells divide through a process called mitosis. This involves the cell duplicating its DNA and then splitting into two identical daughter cells. This allows for the growth and development of new nerve cells in the brain.
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
The daughter cells are called primary spermatocytes when spermatogonia divide during spermatogenesis.
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Stem cells are cells that are able to divide continuously without specializing. These kind of cells are undifferentiated biological cells.
Well they divide in your body but in during a process called Mitosis.
Cells that no longer divide are called senescent cells. Senescence occurs when the telomeres found in the DNA of organisms become too short.
The parent cells divide in the meristem or growing region. The locale is called the Cleavage Furrow.
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