meosis
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It helps the cell in the process of cell division.
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No to cannot live without cell division because our cells need to divide to make us grow. Also we need cell division to survive because our cells only live for a limited amount of time, so if our cells don't divide then the cells will just die and we won't survive.
yes AS WELL AS CELL DIVISION AND MORPHOGENESIS
Cytokinesis is the process where a cell divides into two nearly equal parts, each containing its own nucleus and set of organelles.
Cytokinesis is the process of dividing a cell into two equal parts during cell division. This ensures that each daughter cell receives an equal amount of cellular components.
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It is binary fission and it is the reproduction of a cell or a one celled organism by division of two nearly equal parts
The parts of the cell that are copied during cell division are the DNA in the nucleus and the organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. These copies ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic information and cellular machinery.
mitosis and cytokinesis
Binary fission is also called prokaryotic fission. It is the reproduction of asexual and single celled organisms by cell division into two separate parts. Binary fission is the method of production for prokaryotes, animal and plant cells, as well as some other types of cells. In binary fission, a cell splits, creating two identical cells. A method of asexual reproduction that involves the splitting of a parent cell into two approximately equal parts.
Binary fission is the form of asexual reproduction in single-celled organisms by which one cell divides into two cells of the same size, used by most prokaryotes. This process results in the reproduction of a living cell by division into two equal or near-equal parts. Cell division is a process by which a cell, called the parent cell, divides into two cells, called daughter cells. Cell division is usually a small segment of a larger cell cycle. In meiosis however, a cell is permanently transformed and cannot divide again.
During nuclear division all parts of a plant cell work
The three main parts of cell division are interphase, where the cell grows and prepares for division; mitosis, where the cell's nucleus divides into two identical nuclei; and cytokinesis, where the cell's cytoplasm divides to form two separate daughter cells.
Duplication of genetic material occurs during S phase of the cell cycle, where DNA is replicated to form two identical copies. Equal division of genetic material happens during mitosis, where replicated chromosomes are separated into two daughter cells during cell division to ensure each cell receives a complete set of genetic material.
Mitosis allows organisms to grow, repair damaged tissues, and reproduce asexually by producing genetically identical daughter cells. It is essential for the maintenance and development of multicellular organisms.