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What are the two daughter cells of mitosis?

All somatic (body) cells at one point or another are involved in mitosis. The only cells that do not undergo mitosis, are the sex cells, sperm and ovum cells. Every body cell from liver to nerve cells undergo mitosis at least once. Though some undergo mitosis more often than other, skin cells for example almost constantly undergoing mitosis, while some cells like nerve cells, undergo mitosis only once or twice.


What type of cell division occurs in diploid eukaryotic cells?

Somatic cells undergo Mitosis. The nucleus and all its contents have to be replicated (copied) and divided into the daughter cells. The process where the nucleus divides is called karyokinesis


If cells are multiplying as they do when grown in tissue cultures mitosis is taking place T or F?

True. Mitosis is the process in which cells undergo division to produce two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. If cells are multiplying, it indicates that mitosis is occurring.


What cells carry out mitosis?

Somatic cells, which are any cell in the body other than germ cells (sperm and egg cells), carry out mitosis. Mitosis is the process by which somatic cells divide to produce two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


The cell will complete mitosis when making what?

All bosy and somatic cells under go mitosis to 1) Grow ( for example your skin cells multiply in order toallow your skin to sketrch when you grow bigger) 2) Repair ( when you get a cut cells will undergo mitosis to repair damaged areas)

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Can haploid cells undergo mitosis?

No, haploid cells cannot undergo mitosis. Mitosis is a type of cell division that occurs in diploid cells, which have two sets of chromosomes. Haploid cells only have one set of chromosomes and undergo a different type of cell division called meiosis.


What type of cell undergoes mitosis?

Mitosis is the form of cell division that most eukaryotic cells undergo. In humans, all somatic (non-sex) cells use mitosis to divide. Sex-cells use meiosis instead of mitosis.


Do eukaryotic cells undergo mitosis?

Yes, eukaryotic cells undergo mitosis during the cell cycle in order to replicate and divide. Mitosis is the process by which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


What process do cells undergo when organisms grow?

Cells undergo cell division through mitosis, where a cell duplicates its genetic material and splits into two daughter cells. This process allows organisms to grow by increasing the number of cells in their body.


What are the two daughter cells of mitosis?

All somatic (body) cells at one point or another are involved in mitosis. The only cells that do not undergo mitosis, are the sex cells, sperm and ovum cells. Every body cell from liver to nerve cells undergo mitosis at least once. Though some undergo mitosis more often than other, skin cells for example almost constantly undergoing mitosis, while some cells like nerve cells, undergo mitosis only once or twice.


How can you use the word mitosis in a sentence?

Mitosis is used as a noun in sentences. Nerve cells rarely undergo mitosis.


What type of cell division occurs in diploid eukaryotic cells?

Somatic cells undergo Mitosis. The nucleus and all its contents have to be replicated (copied) and divided into the daughter cells. The process where the nucleus divides is called karyokinesis


Are spermatagonia haploid or diploid?

Haploid. They may be diploid when they are first formed, but by the time they undergo all the stages of mitosis, they are haploid.


Why do cells undergoes mitosis?

Cells undergo mitosis because there must be a process in which the nucleus is divided in order for there to be a successful reproduction for cells. No mitosis, no cell reproduction.


Why prokaryotic cells do not undergo proper mitosis?

Prokaryotic cells do not undergo mitosis because they lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Instead, they replicate through a process called binary fission, where the DNA is duplicated and the cell divides into two daughter cells.


What are two reasons that cell undergo mitosis and divide?

Cells undergo mitosis and divide to grow and develop, as well as to replace old or damaged cells in the body. Mitosis is essential for the maintenance of cell populations and ensures genetic stability through accurate distribution of chromosomes to daughter cells.


Which cells in the human body undergo mitosis?

A cell is the most basic form of life, and therefore your body is comprised of millions upon millions of cells. When a cell goes into its mitosis stage of life it does so in order to grow, repair damage or for the efficiency of the cell itself (once a cell is too large, it cannot preform basic tasks effectively). So, in actuality, every cell in your body "splits" into two new identicle cells whenever need be.