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The process in which cells divide to form new cells?

Asexual reproduction.The process is call mitosis.


16. After the first stages of development are complete cells begin to divide in the same way that body cells divide throughout the rest of the organism's life?

After the initial stages of development, cells enter a phase of rapid division known as mitosis, where they replicate and divide to form new cells. This process is crucial for growth, tissue repair, and maintenance of the organism. The newly formed cells will eventually differentiate into various types, contributing to the formation of organs and systems. Throughout the organism's life, this division continues to facilitate growth and replace damaged or dead cells.


Does mitosis occur only in childhood?

Mitosis is the process where cells divide to produce new, identical cells in growth. Whilst childhood sees a rapid rate of mitosis the process continues throughout life as we are always regenerating cells. The easiest way to see cell growth is in the fingernails and hair. All those new cells were produced with mitosis.Incidentally, a cancerous tumour is caused by cells performing mitosis out of control.


What significance of the process of mitosis?

Mitosis is how non-sex cells divide - and is essential for the creation of new cells. All the somatic (non-sex) cells in the body divide by mitosis - including skin cells - we would not live long without mitosis.


What would happen if mitosis takes place at rate faster thn normal?

That may be cancer. Cancer cells divide very fast and not in the right way. So if cells divide fast, mistakes may happen, and cancer occurs. Of course, I and many others think that's very sad for those who have cancer.

Related Questions

Can Bacterical cells didvide by mitosis?

That's about the only way they divide I believe.


The process in which cells divide to form new cells?

Asexual reproduction.The process is call mitosis.


New skin cells are made this way?

Mitosis (^_^)


16. After the first stages of development are complete cells begin to divide in the same way that body cells divide throughout the rest of the organism's life?

After the initial stages of development, cells enter a phase of rapid division known as mitosis, where they replicate and divide to form new cells. This process is crucial for growth, tissue repair, and maintenance of the organism. The newly formed cells will eventually differentiate into various types, contributing to the formation of organs and systems. Throughout the organism's life, this division continues to facilitate growth and replace damaged or dead cells.


How is aging related to mitosis?

Mitosis is a form of cell division. Cancer is a mutation in cell division, generally in such a way that cell divide too often and are unregulated and end up developing a mass. Those cells also carry the mutation and those cells divide and create new mutated cells, on and on and on.


What are the Results of mitosis?

The results of mitosis are two genetically identical daughter cells, each containing the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process ensures that cells can grow, repair damaged tissues, and replace old or dying cells. Mitosis is essential for the growth and development of multicellular organisms.


How do yeast make new cells?

The same way all cells are created - by mitosis.


Does mitosis occur only in childhood?

Mitosis is the process where cells divide to produce new, identical cells in growth. Whilst childhood sees a rapid rate of mitosis the process continues throughout life as we are always regenerating cells. The easiest way to see cell growth is in the fingernails and hair. All those new cells were produced with mitosis.Incidentally, a cancerous tumour is caused by cells performing mitosis out of control.


Why is mitosis necessary for all living things?

Mitosis is necessary for all living things because it is the process by which cells divide and replicate to produce new cells for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction. Without mitosis, organisms would not be able to grow, develop, or replace damaged or worn-out cells. It is essential for maintaining the integrity and function of tissues and organs in multicellular organisms.


How do animal cells divide?

Animal Cells divide through what is called the Process of Mitosis. Meaning the Process in a Cell when Cell division takes place and starts to happen with four steps. These Steps are labeled Below.The Steps of MitosisInterphaseProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophaseI- Interphase T- TelophaseA- AnaphaseM- MetaphaseP- Prophaseif you are a teacher and are teaching this in a school that is a easy way for kids to remember it.Thanks


Is mitosis a way to stop cancer cells from dividing?

No, mitosis is actually the cause of cancer. Well, unregulated mitosis that is. Cancer is basically uncontrolled cell division.


What significance of the process of mitosis?

Mitosis is how non-sex cells divide - and is essential for the creation of new cells. All the somatic (non-sex) cells in the body divide by mitosis - including skin cells - we would not live long without mitosis.