cell division
No, prokaryotic cells divide through a process called binary fission, which involves the replication and division of the genetic material and other cellular components into two identical daughter cells. Mitosis is a process specific to eukaryotic cells.
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
Yes, it is true.
aka, nuclear division- MITOSIS binary fission
Sperm cells undergo a process called spermatogenesis, where they divide and differentiate into four mature sperm cells through meiosis. This process occurs in the testes and produces haploid sperm cells that each contain half of the genetic material found in a typical cell.
The process of mitosis.
Asexual reproduction.The process is call mitosis.
Mitosis
mitosis
Well they divide in your body but in during a process called Mitosis.
It is known as budding.
interphase
miosis
Typically cells divide in a process called Mitosis. This process consists of four phases called Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. The result is two cells with nuclei identical to the original cell.In some cases, cells may divide in a process called Meiosis. This process is similar to Mitosis, but the cells then divide again. The result is four cells, each with a nucleus that is half the size of the original cell.
they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis
Mitosis is the process that produces new 2N cells from 2N cells Meiosis is the process that produces 1N reproductive cells.
Germ cells use a similar, but not identical, process to divide known as meiosis. Many adult cells do not divide at all under normal conditions, such as neurons and red blood cells.