This depends on the type and grade of cancer. Some cancers divide and spread quite quickly, others may take quite a bit longer to become clinically significant.
The time it takes for a cell to divide can vary depending on the type of cell and the species. On average, the process of cell division, known as mitosis, can take anywhere from 1 to 24 hours.
The time it takes for a cell to divide and complete the cell cycle can vary, but on average it takes about 24 hours in human cells.
10 hours
A cell typically takes about 24 hours to divide, but this can vary depending on factors such as the type of cell, its size, and the presence of any external signals or conditions that may affect the cell cycle.
This depends greatly depending on the cell, some cells divide every few hours while others last for life
they take the poos for the cell.
somatic cells divide by mitosis. gametes, and sexual cell differentiation take place through meiosis.
Cleavage furrow is how cytokinesis take place in animal cells.It take place after telo phase.Cytokinesis is the process which divide cell into two new cells compleating the cell cycle.Actin filaments form a belt in the equtor of the cell.Then it contract.It is called cleavage furrowing.
an indigestible cell wall of plant cell that animals take in as food.
There are two key differences. 1) In animal cells, there are centrioles that pull on the spindle fibers at the left and right poles of the cell during metaphase. Centrioles do not exist in plant cells. 2) When a cell ends telophase and reenters into interphase, plant and animal cells vary. Plant cells form a plate or wall in the center of it's cytoplasm to divide and eventually break apart the cell into two. Animal cells squeeze inward until they pinch apart into two.
# Nucleus # Cell membrane # Cytoplasm They also both contain mitochondria (where most of the reactions for respiration take place).
The nucleus. because the nucleus controls the whole cell, it cannot divide without it telling it to. =]