Usually cells will go through mitosis. However, gametes, or sex cells, go through a process called meiosis.
This process is called endomitosis, where a parent cell duplicates its DNA but the nucleus does not divide, resulting in multi-nucleated daughter cells. These daughter cells can later undergo cytokinesis to separate into individual cells with multiple nuclei.
This isn't really a question but I'll try. The term daughter cell is used in cell division so I presume you're talking about chromasomes. In mitosis there are the same number as in the parent cell, in meiosis there are only half the number.
Animal cells divide and replicate to make new cells through a process called cell division. During cell division, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, each containing a complete set of genetic material. This process allows animal cells to make new cells and replenish tissues in the body.
The stomach is lined with cells, collectively called epithelial tissues. These cells are constantly being replaced and usually complete the cell cycle within 24 hours.
Cells reproduce through a process called cell division. During this process, a cell duplicates its genetic material and organelles, then splits into two daughter cells. This can happen through either mitosis, which produces two identical daughter cells, or meiosis, which produces daughter cells with half the genetic material for sexual reproduction.
Usually bones cells
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.
Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.
This process is called endomitosis, where a parent cell duplicates its DNA but the nucleus does not divide, resulting in multi-nucleated daughter cells. These daughter cells can later undergo cytokinesis to separate into individual cells with multiple nuclei.
The process of mitosis.
Rudolph Virchow
Rudolph Virchow
Cells divide because the larger the cell becomes the less efficient it is. So they multiply and younger ones come into being and they are more efficient. So they keep dividing to make more.Cells divide because when your body grows, the cells dont grow with you they divide to make morecaus sometimes they just feel like it...
This isn't really a question but I'll try. The term daughter cell is used in cell division so I presume you're talking about chromasomes. In mitosis there are the same number as in the parent cell, in meiosis there are only half the number.
Animal cells divide and replicate to make new cells through a process called cell division. During cell division, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, each containing a complete set of genetic material. This process allows animal cells to make new cells and replenish tissues in the body.
They divide, it takes some long time.