It depends on what kind of cell is dividing.
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Meiosis < hope it helps you along your biological way (: Eggs (also called ova or oocytes), and sperm are called "Sex Cells". A single egg cell is called an ovum, and a single sperm cell is called a spermatozoa.
Cell Division.
Most cells do not continuously divide. These cells enter the G0 phase of the cell cycle after dividing and do not begin diving again until stimulated to do so. Growth factors, nutrients, etc. are required to make these start dividing again. When these cells are needed, the appropriate growth factors will be introduced, and then they will begin dividing again. Some cells do continuously divide, such as epithelial (skin) cells. The cells that keep on dividing, even though they are not supposed to, are cancer cells. They eat up all your nutrients and form tumors etc.
Cell Theory. It states that all new cells are created by old cells dividing into two.
This process is called mitosis.
Cells multiply by dividing ( which is an oxymoron) is done by the process called Mitosis.
Dividing normal human cells are called somatic cells. These cells undergo the process of mitosis to divide and create identical daughter cells with the same genetic material.
The process of dividing animal cells by constriction is called cleavage. This process involves the physical splitting of the cell into two daughter cells during cell division. Cleavage is a crucial step in the growth and development of multicellular organisms.
the stage in a cells life when it is not in the process of dividing is called?
The cell types that remain in a non-dividing stage and do not complete the mitosis process are called "quiescent cells" or "G0 phase cells."
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It is called cell plate. The process by which it is formed is known as cytokineses.
check my answer that process is called mitosis
No. That would be osmosis. Mitosis is the process of dividing into two cells.
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