This known as mitosis, which repairs damage and helps us grow.
zygote
1Two daughter nuclei are produced. They are identical cell nuclei
meiosos
cross walls divide the hypha into cells containing one or two nuclei.
Yes, it is true.
If you mean when "does" the nucleus divide to form two identical nuclei, the answer is during mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell reproduction. During this process the DNA is duplicated before the nucleus spilts into two identical nuclei each with their own identical copy of the parent cell, creating two new identical daughter cells.
zygote
1Two daughter nuclei are produced. They are identical cell nuclei
meiosos
Mitosis occurs in the cytoplasm of animal cells during the M-phase of the cell cycle. This is when the cell divides its nucleus into two identical daughter nuclei. Mitosis is essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of multicellular organisms.
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.
cross walls divide the hypha into cells containing one or two nuclei.
The nucleus divides during cell division, specifically during the process of mitosis in somatic cells and meiosis in sex cells. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell, while meiosis creates gametes with half the number of chromosomes to ensure genetic diversity.
The outcome of mitosis is two daughter cells with nuclei identical to the parent cell.
No two sperm cells are identical because of the process of crossing over that occurs in prophase I of meiosis.
Yes, it is true.
No. Haploid cells/nuclei can only be created in meiosis.