When a child is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis you will notice a curvature to the spine. This curvature is the first sign of this disease. Within year after diagnosis you will notice the child having Back pain, and possible walking with a hunch.
One of them was definitely the death of her mother, from multiple sclerosis. It influenced some of the more morbid aspects of Harry Potter, and made JK include the details of Harry's parent's deaths and how he felt, because she knew how it felt herself.
"Parent's names" is correct if you are referring to the names of one parent. "Parents' names" is correct if you are referring to the names of multiple parents.
The mother, since it is based on the number of eggs released.
An autoploid is a cell with multiple copies of a set of haploid chromosomes from a single parent.
Multiple fission is the process of division of parent into many small daughter individuals simultaneously.Examples- plasmodium ,amoeba ,monocystis and foraminifera.
multiple fission
Single celled protists can use processes like binary fission, multiple fission, and budding for asexual reproduction to produce more than two offspring from one parent. Binary fission involves the parent cell dividing into two equal-sized daughter cells, while multiple fission involves the parent cell dividing into more than two daughter cells simultaneously. Budding is a process where a smaller daughter cell starts growing on the parent cell and eventually detaches to become a new individual.
When a parent cell makes several nuclei and divides to make several daughter cells, it is called multiple fission. This process is common in some protists like amoebas and algae where multiple nuclei are produced before the cytoplasm divides to form several daughter cells.
In society, the risk of developing multiple sclerosis is about 1 in 750. If, however, you have a first-degree relative (parent, sibling, etc) who has MS, that risk increases to anywhere between 1 in 100 and 1 in 40. But it's not all genetic. Take the identical twin example, twins who share the same DNA. If one gets MS, the risk of the other developing it is 1 in 4. If it were all genetic, the risk for the second twin would be 100%. The fact that it is 25% indicates that there are other factors involved, including geography, ethnicity, and that ever-elusive infectious "trigger" which seems to initiate the disease process.
This process is called endomitosis, where a parent cell duplicates its DNA but the nucleus does not divide, resulting in multi-nucleated daughter cells. These daughter cells can later undergo cytokinesis to separate into individual cells with multiple nuclei.
Not if they are addressing the same issue.
Multiple fission