Cell division is a process where a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. It consists of two main stages: mitosis, where the nucleus divides, and cytokinesis, where the cytoplasm and organelles are divided. During mitosis, the duplicated chromosomes are equally distributed into the two daughter cells, ensuring each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information.
Meiotic cell division takes place in the gonads in order to produce sex cells.
Cell division takes place in single-celled organisms to reproduce and pass on genetic information.
They occur during cell division and at the time when the sperm fertilizes the egg.
interphase is the phase that takes up most of the cells life. In interphase their are three parts: G1, S, G2. Interphase is basically preparing cell for cell division. After interphase takes place, then the cell division takes place with Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telephase. I think this is right :) hope this makes sense
One cell is left without a particular chromosome and another with a duplicated chromosome.Source: An answer on wiki.answers.com that has been modified (by me).
Meiotic cell division takes place in the gonads in order to produce sex cells.
the nucleus
mitosis
Cell division takes place in single-celled organisms to reproduce and pass on genetic information.
Cell division takes place in single-celled organisms to reproduce and pass on genetic information.
DNA Replication :)
After telophase in cell division, the cell undergoes cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm and organelles to form two separate daughter cells.
so that cell division takes place
a photosynthesis b cell division c mitosis d cell protection
DNA. replication takes place in S phase of cell cycle in interphase before cell division .
They occur during cell division and at the time when the sperm fertilizes the egg.
Cell division takes place in the cells and chromosomes line up along the center of the cell