Cell Division is important for a baby because the child needs to grow and develop.
Through a process called embryonic development, a single cell undergoes multiple rounds of cell division and differentiation to form specialized tissues and organs. This process is tightly regulated by genetic factors and signaling molecules that guide the cells to grow and specialize into the various cell types needed for the development of a fully-formed baby.
The sperm cell enters the womans vaginal area going to the ovary, which fertalizes the womans egg cell, creating and baby.
Women have babies because men were not made for that purpose. One gender has to provide the sperm cell and one has to provide the egg cell and the place to grow the baby.
It takes about one to two years for a baby dolphin to grow.
The cells ability to divide with mitosis after fertilization occurs allows one cell to grow into a baby. Furthermore, after the process of gastrulation, the cells receive different signals from different areas of the blastula (ball of cells from originating from the one cell at fertilization) and then differentiate, becoming different types of cells like a neuron for the brain or a muscle fiber.
depends on the baby...
An organelle is one of the structures that a cell uses to live, grow and reproduce. It is an organized and compartmentalized structure within the cell.
A single cell grows by that one cell getting bigger.
A baby cell with same DNA
They grow in a year
Yes they can because they may just be one cell, but they do grow.