It depends on the type of cell. If it is a tissue cell, then it will divide into two daughter cells through the process of mitosis. If it is a sex cell, a gamete, it will divide into four daughter cells by meiosis.
No, the nucleus in a cell is what controls cell division.
The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.
the DNA will divide
the stages of cell divsion are mitosis and cytokinsis... this happens when a parent cell divides into genetically identical cells called daugther cells.
When a cell divides, the nucleus divides first in a process called mitosis, ensuring that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information. After the nucleus divides, the rest of the cell, including the cytoplasm and organelles, divides in a process known as cytokinesis to form two separate daughter cells.
Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides
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It divides
it triples in number
No, the nucleus in a cell is what controls cell division.
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it has a clone
the cell divids
The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.
Cytokinesis is the last step.It divides the cytoplasm.
the DNA will divide
One cell divides and creates two identical cells.