No. You need cell division to grow, and since men and women both grow from infancy until death, (eg. gaining muscle, reforming broken bones, etc.) we both need cell division.
Nerve cell
The end product of cell division is two complete cells that have genetically identical nuclei.
Body cells undergo mitotic cell division so that each daughter cell is genetically identical to each parent cell and to all other body cells.
RNA
Meiotic Cell Division- occurs only in the production of ova and sperm. It producesfour daughter cells that contain only half the number of chromosomes as found in the parent cell.;) Awesome
Nerve cell
The centrioles are cell components that are visible only during cell division stages, where they play a crucial role in organizing the spindle fibers that help separate chromosomes during cell division. Outside of cell division, centrioles are typically not visible and may not serve any distinct functions.
Because if it didn't happen then only one of the two cells would get DNA and the other would die immediately
The end product of cell division is two complete cells that have genetically identical nuclei.
Body cells undergo mitotic cell division so that each daughter cell is genetically identical to each parent cell and to all other body cells.
RNA
Scheliden and Schwann
Meiotic Cell Division- occurs only in the production of ova and sperm. It producesfour daughter cells that contain only half the number of chromosomes as found in the parent cell.;) Awesome
No. Mitosis requires only one nuclear division (one cell producing a second cell). Meiosis has 2 mitotic steps - the first results in a parent and a daughter, the second then results in a parent and 3 daughter cells, therefore 2 nuclear divisions.
centriole
The cell division process that only occurs in specific cells and at specific times is called mitosis. Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. It is essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of multicellular organisms.
During cell division (Mitosis, Miosis)