Cell division is a process in which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. This can occur through two main methods: mitosis, which results in two identical daughter cells, or meiosis, which results in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Cell division is essential for growth, repair, and reproduction in living organisms.
After the cell has divided four times, there will be 16 cells. After the cell has divided eight times, there will be 256 cells.
cell either divided into two or four daughter cells.
mitosis and miosis
The word that goes with that definition is "cytokinesis." This is the process in which the cytoplasm of a cell is physically divided into two daughter cells during cell division.
The centrosome splits (divides) the two parts (of cells) ,and move two the opposite sides of the divided cells.
After the cell has divided four times, there will be 16 cells. After the cell has divided eight times, there will be 256 cells.
in animal cells, once the nucleus has divided , what pinches in to form two new cells.
mitosis or meiosis for reproductive cells.
Cytokinesis
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Cytokinesis.
no the cells continue to divided thus spreading the new cancer cells
mitosis ;)
Nucleus
cytoplasm
cell either divided into two or four daughter cells.
The centrosome splits (divides) the two parts (of cells) ,and move two the opposite sides of the divided cells.