Just like a copier cells can copy the cell to make almost two identical daughter cells.
No, it is only able to replicate and fulfill the cell cycle in creating two new identical daughter cells. :D
During cell division, a cell duplicates its genetic material, divides it equally between two daughter cells, and then physically splits into two separate cells. This process ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information, resulting in two nearly identical cells.
Another name for cell division is mitosis, which is the process by which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Mitosis is a crucial part of the cell cycle, where cells grow, replicate their DNA, and then divide to produce new cells.
Pictures of a specific coin are difficult to come by. Frequently you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. The 1927 Australian Halfpenny is almost identical to the 1911 Halfpenny shown. The 1927 Australian Florin is almost identical to the 1911 Florin shown. See the links below.
If your daughter is a minor, you should be able to, but there are some instances where they may refuse to share them with a parent. If your daughter is an adult, over 18, no, you will not be able to get her records. ANSWER If your daughter is legally of age, you will not be able to obtain her records. If she is a minor, or someone that may have a mental health issue or something like that, will be considered at a situation of being able to get their records. If your daughter is a minor, then you are going to need all of the pertinent information as well, as your daughter's carecard information.
The Roman Empire was able to produce enough food.
Pictures of a specific coin are difficult to come by. Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. The 1939 Sixpence is almost identical to the 1946 Sixpence shown in the link below.
If the engines are identical, yes.
because if they don't produce we will die
Pictures of a specific coin are difficult to come by. Frequently you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. All British Halfpennies minted from 1954 to 1967 inclusive are almost identical, except for the year.
a machine is able to work in gears and metal to produce something.
Why wouldn't they be able to ?