yes, every visible organism is essentially a collection of cells, every cell has the exact same genetic makeup as every other cell for each individual organism. so every time a new cell is grown an exact copy is being made. Google mitosis. some organisms like bacteria, viruses, plants, create a clone of themselves naturally, which is the same thing, but the cells are nolonger 'joined'. Google totipotency Animals and most plants, fungi etc must join two sets of genes to form a new life. google meiosis
No, organisms do not create exact copies of themselves through reproduction. Most organisms exhibit genetic variations in their offspring due to genetic recombination during reproduction. This genetic diversity is important for adaptation and evolution of species.
yes, every visible organism is essentially a collection of cells, every cell has the exact same genetic makeup as every other cell for each individual organism. so every time a new cell is grown an exact copy is being made. google mitosis. some organisms like bacteria, viruses, plants, create a clone of themselves naturally, which is the same thing, but the cells are nolonger 'joined'. google totipotency Animals and most plants, fungi etc must join two sets of genes to form a new life. google meiosis
The offspring are genetic copies of their parents (and it's genotypes).
A reproduction, such as a painting, is an attempt to create an exact or near exact copy of the original.
cloning is when you create an exact duplicate but selective breeding is when the animals reproduce to create an even better animal x
in mitosis telaphase makes the replica of the cell when the whole cell splits
Otherwise only one cell would have the necessary genetic material to function, and the other cell would have nothing and would serve no purpose. Either that or each cell would get half of the necessary DNA which would leave two completely useless cells.
Mitosis
When bone cells divide they must produce cells exact copies of themselves.
If reproduce means producing offspring/copies of itself, then yes. If reproduce means reproducing sexually (not asexually), then no. Bacteria reproduce through asexual reproduction -- making exact copies of themselves.
If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.
The chromosomes are copied, so that each daughter cell has an exact copy of the genetic material.
because that is the way cells reproduce the split up and make exact copies of themselves
Organisms that reproduce asexually make exact copies of themselves. So, they are "clones" of their parents. Of course, some differences may appear because of mutations (changes in the DNA due to errors during replication), though.
The offspring are genetic copies of their parents (and it's genotypes).
yes
Those that are like minded and those that are not
It's impossible to pin point the exact number of published copies of the Madonna
Euploidy refers to a cell or organism having a complete set(s) of chromosomes. It can be either haploid (having one set of chromosomes) or diploid (having two sets of chromosomes). Euploidy is seen in normal, healthy individuals.