one half the amount
I think 1/2 of the amount because a human body cell has 1 amount.
The contents of a cell are quite vast, and are contained within the cell via a cell membrane/cell wall, depending on whether the cell is an animal, plant or bacterial cell. Within the cell, there are other compartments with their own membranes (much like a small bubble inside a big bubble) that contain other cell components i.e. the mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, nucleus (which contains the DNA), etc.
They carry information for building and maintaining structures. The cell derives much of its identity from the nucleic acids.
Each sperm and egg carries one-half of the genetic information necessary to produce offspring.For plato usersD)one halfEach sperm and egg carries one-half of the genetic information necessary to produce offspring.
When too much water moves into a cell it will burst and die.
70% i think
I think 1/2 of the amount because a human body cell has 1 amount.
Half. A somatic cell contains 2n and a gamete contains just n, where n is the number of chromosomes, which varies among species.Stating the obvious, if an animal has to have 2n, and is formed via sexual reproduction then mathematically speaking, both gametes have to only have n. The survivability of a 3n animal (of a species/generation that is 2n) is low or impossible, and will usually die, sometimes even before being born. Such errors in division do occur, and they are naturally miscarried.
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genes are the carriers of heredity as they carry the genetic information generation after generation without much changes in it.
Like animals, all cells need a nucleus to control what happens in the cell, and a nucleus contains hereditary information so when the cells reproduce, genetic information is passed down. We say that the nucleus contains the organism's DNA.(deoxyribonucleic acid) But the red blood cell in our body does not have a nucleus as it needs to carry as much oxygen as possible and without a nucleus, the red blood cell can squeeze through small joints in our body. That's why red blood cells dies without reproducing.
The missing word is.... encylopaedia.
If the cell beside it is empty, then the text will spill over it, although it is still contained in the original cell. If the cell next to it has anything in it, the text will appear truncated, so you will only see as much text as will fit in the cell, although it is still all stored in it.
50% nature and 50% nurture.
A measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume is called?
The contents of a cell are quite vast, and are contained within the cell via a cell membrane/cell wall, depending on whether the cell is an animal, plant or bacterial cell. Within the cell, there are other compartments with their own membranes (much like a small bubble inside a big bubble) that contain other cell components i.e. the mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, nucleus (which contains the DNA), etc.
Lack of exercise, too much ingestion of sugar, hereditary issues.