their are over 600 nuclear divisons
Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)
Interphase
Mitosis involves one nuclear division to produce two genetically identical daughter cells for growth and repair, maintaining the same chromosome number as the parent cell. In contrast, meiosis consists of two nuclear divisions (meiosis I and meiosis II) to reduce the chromosome number by half, creating four genetically diverse gametes. This reduction is essential for sexual reproduction, ensuring that when gametes fuse during fertilization, the resulting offspring have the correct diploid chromosome number.
Impossible to calulate / The cell will continue to divide (the organism will continue to grow) until the organism is fully developed.
The formula for calculating the least count of a voltmeter is least count = Range / Number of divisions. Where the Range is the maximum voltage that the voltmeter can measure and the Number of divisions is the total number of divisions on the voltmeter scale.
Yes mitosis consists of one nuclear division.
the answer is infinite.
TWO
Doubling the number of divisions on the circular scale of a spherometer will decrease the least count by half. The least count is inversely proportional to the number of divisions, so as the number of divisions increases, the least count decreases.
The number in a nuclear chemical symbol represents the charge of the particle is the atomic number or the number of protons in the nucleus.
They double
Yes, it does.