Height growth occurs in the apical meristem. Radial growth occurs at the cambium layer. Cells divide into phloem and xylem. Phloem cells become the bark. Xylem cells become wood. In the early season the cells are larger, as the season goes on and water, light, and nutrients diminish the cells become thicker walled and smaller. The different sizes are termed spring and summer wood and these are the rings that you can count to determine the trees age.
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
CDC stands for Cell Division Cycle, which refers to the series of events that occur in a cell leading to its division into two daughter cells. This process involves stages such as DNA replication, cell growth, and division. CDC plays a crucial role in maintaining the proper functioning and growth of organisms.
Cell division occurs throughout the body of a 1-year-old child, mainly in areas of growth such as bones, muscles, and organs. It is a vital process for growth, development, and repair of tissues in the body.
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yes..growth accomplishes both cell division and cell enlargement.
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
growth and repair can occur
growth and repair
introphase.
Yes, both cell division and cell enlargement result in growth.
CDC stands for Cell Division Cycle, which refers to the series of events that occur in a cell leading to its division into two daughter cells. This process involves stages such as DNA replication, cell growth, and division. CDC plays a crucial role in maintaining the proper functioning and growth of organisms.
Cell proliferation is the process of cell growth and division, leading to an increase in the size or number of cells in a tissue or organ. This can occur through mitosis (cell division) or hypertrophy (increase in cell size).
Your growth is cell growth (and cell division).
Cell growth primarily occurs during interphase, which is the phase of the cell cycle where the cell prepares for division. Mitosis is the phase where the cell divides into two daughter cells with identical genetic material.
cell division increases the mass of the original cell.
Uncontrolled cell division can occur in cancerous cells, where mutations disrupt the normal mechanisms that regulate cell growth and division. This uncontrolled division can lead to the formation of tumors and spread of cancer throughout the body.
Cell division occurs throughout the body of a 1-year-old child, mainly in areas of growth such as bones, muscles, and organs. It is a vital process for growth, development, and repair of tissues in the body.