When a cell divides into half, then two cells have emerged. The two cells can continue with the chain of dividing themselves into more halves. Each cell divides into two cells making a total of four cells. The number of cells that can cell can have when it divides, depends on how many times it has divided itself.
In mitosis the cell divides once. The two cells, in some cases, may then divide again, but mitosis is just one cell dividing into two cells.
After a cell divides, two daughter cells are formed, each with a complete set of genetic material. These cells undergo growth and maturation to eventually perform their specific functions in the organism. The process of cell division ensures the growth, development, and repair of tissues in multicellular organisms.
Once, and then the two daughter cells can grow and later divide.
In a day, a cell performs various functions such as metabolism, growth, communication with other cells, and division to create new cells. These processes are essential for the overall functioning of the organism.
The process is known as mitosis. During mitosis, the nucleus of the eukaryotic cell divides the chromosomes evenly. After the mitosis, the cell undergoes cytokinesis, which divides the cell in two to create two independent identical (daughter) cells.
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Just once, after it divides into a million cells it will get bigger.
When the cells die out, it divides and create another cell
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It divides once, and becomes 2 cells.
2 parent cells and 3 daughter cells
When a cell divides
The starting cell that divides into two identical cells in mitosis is called a parent cell or a mother cell.
A somatic, or body, cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.