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Molecules that stimulate cell division are called mitogens, while molecules that inhibit cell division are called anti-mitogens or growth inhibitors. These molecules regulate the cell cycle and play a crucial role in maintaining proper cell growth and proliferation.
yes..growth accomplishes both cell division and cell enlargement.
The Meristematic cell is capable of continued cell division in plants.
During growth of an embryo, cell division occurs through a process called mitosis. Mitosis allows for the production of new cells with the same genetic information as the parent cell. This type of cell division ensures that the embryo grows and develops properly into a multicellular organism.
This process is called cleavage. Cleavage is a series of rapid cell divisions without cell growth that occurs immediately after fertilization to form a multicellular embryo. Each division results in smaller and smaller cells called blastomeres.
Cell Cycle
cell cycle
The period of growth in between cell division is called interphase. During interphase, cells grow, replicate their DNA, and prepare for cell division.
Mitosis and Meiosis.
The metabolic or growth phase of a cell life cycle is called the interphase. During interphase, the cell prepares for cell division by growing and doubling its organelles and DNA.
The interphase is the phase during which the dividing cell spends most of its time. This is when the cell grows in preparation for cell division.
Yes, both cell division and cell enlargement result in growth.
Your growth is cell growth (and cell division).
cell division increases the mass of the original cell.
Cell growth and division stops when cells become crowded or reach a certain density, which is known as contact inhibition. This mechanism helps control tissue growth and prevent overcrowding of cells.
cell division increases the mass of the original cell.
yes..growth accomplishes both cell division and cell enlargement.