1. to grow
2. to replace the old cells
3. body adjusting- white blood cells fight bacterias
the cells formed by mitosis and meiosis are called daughter cells.
The daughter cells.
The process that ends when a cell divides and new cells are formed is cell division, specifically cytokinesis. This is the final step of the cell cycle, where the cytoplasm of the parent cell is divided to create two separate daughter cells.
Cells formed during mitosis are called daughter cells. These cells are genetically identical to the parent cell from which they were formed.
New cells are formed from existing cells through a process called cell division, which involves the replication of genetic material and the division of cellular components. During cell division, cells use various molecules and nutrients present in their surrounding environment to create new cellular structures and organelles. Ultimately, new cells are built from a combination of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
the cells formed by mitosis and meiosis are called daughter cells.
new cells can be formed from nonliving matter
Daughter cells
Theodor Schwann
The daughter cells.
Theodor Schwann
They are formed at the bottom later of the epidermis.
Rudolf Virchow in 1885.
there is no reduction of chromosome number.
The new cells formed by mitotic cell division should be genetically identical.
there is no reduction of chromosome number.
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