Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Division

How do cells divided? What is it called?

7 comments:

taylorjo said...

There are cells that divide in a process called Mitosis. During mitosis,which is in eukaryote cells, its a process of cell division that forms two new nuclei, each of which has the same number of chromosomes.

:P!:')*!~*(Miranda)*!~*:')!:P said...

cells divide and that is called mitosis. while in this process the cell divide and form two nuclei, and each one has the same number of chromosomes. And also cells divide to make more cells. And when a cut or tear cells have to repair it which means the cells have to divide and spread out.

.:*{briana alexis}*:. said...

Cells divide in a process called mitosis. This process occurs in eukaryotic cells. They form two new nuclei. Each one has the same number of chromosomes.

Mitchell Haaland said...

it is mitosis.they have the same number of chromosomes.

chad said...

They use a process called Mitosis this is used when eukaryote cells used a cell division and it forms two new cells from one cell. Each one is a identical copy of each other.

travis s. said...

Cells divide during mitosis. The cells divide to form two nuclei, each having the same number of chromosomes as the other. This also only happens in eukaryotic cell.s

travis s. said...

Cells divide during mitosis. The cells divide to form two nuclei, each having the same number of chromosomes as the other. This also only happens in eukaryotic cell.s