I think it does but it's a very tough question... I was wondering if anyone knew because I know that I don't know the answer.
Mitotic cell division is called homotypic cell division because no crossing over is occur in this division and pairing of homologous cromosome is also not occur. So caracteristics of daughter cells is same as mother cell. As there is no variation occur, so this type of cell division may called homotypic cell division.
Meiosis is a type of cell division that can occur in both haploid and diploid cells. In haploid cells, meiosis produces gametes (sex cells) with half of the genetic material, while in diploid cells, it helps in producing haploid cells for sexual reproduction.
No, cell division rates can vary between different types of cells. Skin cells typically divide more frequently than brain cells. Skin cells are constantly replenishing and regenerating, whereas brain cells have a lower rate of division.
Yes, ALL cells undergo cell division. Because if there were types of cells that don't undergo cell division, these cells' specialization wouldn't be able to grow or be replaced. For example if hair cells didn't undergo cell division; your hair wouldn't be able to grow. NO!! Nerve cells,Red blood cells..they don't undergo cell division.
One cell that is not part of cell division is a red blood cell (erythrocyte) in mammals. Mature red blood cells lose their nucleus and organelles during development, which means they cannot divide or replicate themselves. Instead, they are produced from precursor cells in the bone marrow through a process called erythropoiesis. Consequently, red blood cells rely on the continuous production of new cells to maintain their numbers.
Wherever ever there are cells, cell divisions will occur.
No, red blood cells cannot perform cell division as they do not have a nucleus. They are instead produced in the bone marrow by the division of stem cells.
Mitotic cell division is called homotypic cell division because no crossing over is occur in this division and pairing of homologous cromosome is also not occur. So caracteristics of daughter cells is same as mother cell. As there is no variation occur, so this type of cell division may called homotypic cell division.
Meiosis is a type of cell division that can occur in both haploid and diploid cells. In haploid cells, meiosis produces gametes (sex cells) with half of the genetic material, while in diploid cells, it helps in producing haploid cells for sexual reproduction.
blood cells are created in the bone marrow.
growth and repair can occur
Mitosis does not occur in sex cells, such as sperm and egg cells, as they undergo a different type of cell division called meiosis.
growth and repair
DNA replication must occur before cell division to make sure that the daughter cells are genetically identical.
Leukemia cells may grow and divide uncontrollably, leading to the accumulation of abnormal white blood cells in the bone marrow and blood. This uncontrolled growth can interfere with the production of normal blood cells, leading to symptoms like anemia, easy bruising, and increased risk of infections. Additionally, leukemia cells can invade other tissues and organs in the body, causing damage and complications.
No, cell division rates can vary between different types of cells. Skin cells typically divide more frequently than brain cells. Skin cells are constantly replenishing and regenerating, whereas brain cells have a lower rate of division.
so that more cells occur to properly function the plants body