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Enzymes can have varying concentrations inside a cell. If the need for an enzyme is small then few enzymes will be in the cell however if there a signal to the cell that would cause a drastic need for more enzymes then the production and thus the concentration would increase.

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How many copies of each chromosome would you find in a skin cell?

In a skin cell, you would find two copies of each chromosome, one from the mother and one from the father. This results in a total of 46 chromosomes, arranged in 23 pairs.


How could many cells contain copies of the nucleic acid from one virus?

The cells could have all been produced via asexual reproduction from a single virus cell, or have been rroduced for by normal reproduction. In this sense, the daughter cells would contain the same nucleic aid, as they come from the same virus cell.


Drawings can be arranged to show how one cell can make copies of itself what is the process called?

The process of arranging drawings to show how one cell can make copies of itself is called cell division. This process involves a cell replicating its genetic material and then splitting into two daughter cells, each with a complete set of genetic information.


What occurs with chromosomes in the parent cell with the resulting daughter cell?

Mitosis, or the splitting of one cell, results in the two identical copies of the first cell. The chromosomes are also split during the anaphase.


Why does the body need so many different enzymes?

A large number of reactions occur in the cell, many of which requiring enzymes to work. From the creation of the ATP used to energize the cell to the creation of proteins from RNA, each new type of reaction needs its own enzyme to work, and often need dozens if not hundreds of that enzyme to do the reaction at the pace it needs.

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How many copies of genes do we have in each cell?

Humans have two copies of each gene in every cell, one inherited from each parent.


Differentiate extra and intracellular enzymes?

An extracellular enzyme is one which reacts outside of the cell. An intracellular enzyme is one which reacts inside of the cell.


How many copies of the sickle cell allele do people with cycle cell disease inherit?

To display symptoms it requires 2 copies. Someone with one copy would only be a carrier and not display any symptoms.


How can one cell make copies of itself?

Cell Division or Mitosis


How many copies of each chromosome would you find in a skin cell?

In a skin cell, you would find two copies of each chromosome, one from the mother and one from the father. This results in a total of 46 chromosomes, arranged in 23 pairs.


How many copies of each cell are in cells?

2 one from the mother and one from the father assuming that it is of a diploid organism also if there is no genetic disease such as downs syndrome that could cause multiple copies of genes


Mitosis is one type of cell division that produces identical copies of the cell?

Yes. It produces identical copies of the whole cell (which means all cell organelles) and splits into two. Those two cells are called "daughter cells."


Why can one small error in DNA lead HUGE problems?

DNA errors are very dangerous because one small change in DNA can alter the cell's intention. For example, if a cell needs a certain enzyme to preform a function, this change may code for a completely different enzyme . This enzyme, if not needed, can potentially harm the cell. Even the smallest change in the cell can destroy the cell from the inside out. Hope this helps!


What is a Cell that has two copies of each chromosone called?

A cell that has two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell. This means that each chromosome in the cell has a matching homologous chromosome. Humans have diploid cells in their body, with a total of 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs.


How many plasmids in a bacterial cell?

A bacterial cell can contain multiple copies of the same plasmid or different types of plasmids, which can range from zero to many copies depending on the specific species and growth conditions of the bacteria. The number of plasmids in a bacterial cell can vary and is not fixed.


How many copies were made of the declaration of independence?

150 to 200 copies :)


What enzyme carries out transcription in a eukaryotic cell?

There is no single enzyme responsible for the whole of transcription. Rather, there are many enzymes and supporting protein that collectively bring about transcription.The most important one is DNA dependent RNA polymerase