Mature osteoclasts. They're bone absorbing cells which, along with osteoblasts (bone forming cells) are responsible for ensuring your skeleton is correctly adapted for your needs. Osteoclasts formed by a fusion of a group of blood cells known as monocytes. They're very strange cells as they're also multi-nucleate (one cells contains many nuclei).
Mitosis happens in the body cell'sIt happens in somatic cells. Only sex cell producing cells undergo meiosis
it divides in two parts.
Your body does not go through mitosis, but rather your cells do. The cells in your body go through mitosis to reproduce. This is how non-sex cells, or somatic cells make more of themselves. Sex cells do not go through mitosis, but instead go through meosis.
Replication
Somatic cells go through four main phases of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. The entire process of mitosis typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the cell type and conditions. Following mitosis, cytokinesis occurs, further dividing the cytoplasm and completing cell division. Overall, the duration may vary, but mitosis itself is relatively quick in the context of the entire cell cycle.
to replicate itself.
Somatic (non sex) cells undergo mitosis.
1st answer) i think all cells go through mitosis the process of cell division 2nd answer) Mostly all cells go through mitosis, but sex or reproductive cells go through meiosis instead.
The cell will probably go through binary fission.
Mitosis happens in the body cell'sIt happens in somatic cells. Only sex cell producing cells undergo meiosis
Quite a bit, especially with replication in meiosis and mitosis.
it divides in two parts.
Your body does not go through mitosis, but rather your cells do. The cells in your body go through mitosis to reproduce. This is how non-sex cells, or somatic cells make more of themselves. Sex cells do not go through mitosis, but instead go through meosis.
When mitosis is almost complete, it is almost time for the cell to go through cytokinesis. This is where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
No, not all cells go through mitosis. Mitosis is a form of cell division that occurs in somatic cells to produce two identical daughter cells. However, cells such as sex cells (sperm and egg cells) go through a different type of cell division called meiosis.
All cells in your body are constantly going through mitosis. Mitosis is the division of cells to make an exact replica of itself. Mainly your cells go through mitosis if a cell dies or gets injured.
Your cells have to grow, repair themselves and reproduce. Mitosis is the process in which they do this.