Uracil is a nitrogen base uses in formation of RNA .It is not part of cell reproduction .
The part of the cell that helps with reproduction is the centriole. This is made possible by the mitotic spindles that are made by the centriole.
part of the cell cycle
The part of the cell that helps with reproduction is the centriole. This is made possible by the mitotic spindles that are made by the centriole.
I is not a part of a cell organelle because it is the largest organelle responsible for reproduction& metabolic activities of the cell
It depends, Meiosis is part of the sex cells cycle (Sperm and Egg) but it requires sexual reproduction (2 parents) as apposed to all the other human cell's way of reproduction, Mitosis. Meiosis is how a sex cell divides, so it is part of the sex cell's cell cycle, but not all cells
The cell you are referring to is a somatic cell. Somatic cells make up the tissues, organs, and other parts of an organism that are not involved in reproduction. These cells are diploid, containing a full set of chromosomes.
Yes, tRNA (transfer RNA) contains uracil. In the structure of tRNA, uracil replaces thymine, which is found in DNA. This presence of uracil is part of what distinguishes RNA from DNA, as RNA typically contains uracil instead of thymine.
The large round part in an animal cell is called the nucleus. It contains the genetic material (DNA) that controls the cell's activities and is responsible for cell reproduction and growth.
The part of a plant and/or animal cell that is pesponsible for reproduction is the centrioles.
The nucleus controls the entire cell. It contains the cell's genetic material and directs the cell's activities, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
Cell reproduction refers to the division of the cells which occurs and can be described as reproduction. The cell divides in to two cells through Meiosis and Mitosis which are two different ways of cell reproduction also known as cell division.
The Cell Membrane