Okay, well if the cell is really big... to us it's microscopic... but it would take something around 15-20 hours. But usually it would take 12 hours to go through the processes from interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and the last on making it a whole cell is cytokinesis.
20 minutes
Cells multiply by 2. When a cell creates more of itself, you multiply the original amount of cells by 2 to get the current amount of cells. For example, if 1 cell goes through mitosis (the process in making another cell), multiply 1 by 2, and you have now 2 cells.
yes otherwise we would never heal when we get a scrape or cut.
To determine how long it will take for there to be 16 cells, we need to know the initial number of cells and the growth rate (e.g., doubling time). For example, if you start with 1 cell and it doubles every hour, it will take 4 hours to reach 16 cells. If you provide more specific details about the starting point and growth rate, I can give a more accurate answer.
Cell division is not regulated in tumor cells.
"Multiply the sum of the cells" means to first calculate the total value by adding together the values in specified cells, and then to take that resulting sum and multiply it by another number or value. This process involves two steps: summation and multiplication. For instance, if you have values in cells A1, A2, and A3, you would first sum those values and then multiply the total by a specified factor.
Dead brain cells can't multiply.
Skin cells use mitosis to multiply. Only sex cells use meiosis to multiply.
Trich won't damage your cells.
Cells double themselves.
Cells multiply by dividing ( which is an oxymoron) is done by the process called Mitosis.
The cells multiply
within ten minutes or so
3 to 6 months. Stays in the fatty cells and hair cells.
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cells multiply by dividing them
The most common characteristic of cancer cells is that they multiply rapidly. Cancer cells can multiply at a rapid pace and make the patient weak.