Diffusion
Diffusion
Cytokenesis is the process by which a single cell splits in to two "daughter" cells.
Mitosis
Mitosis is the process in which a cell divides and makes two daughter cells that are genetically identical to it. Chromosomes in the nucleus of the original cell separate and make identical sets of chromosomes, each of which is in its own nucleus.
Mitosis
They reproduce by cell division. When the time comes for the cell to reproduce, it creates a duplicate set of DNA which then splits from the original - creating an exact copy.
Single cells
It divides into two cells. Here you have a sequence in cells. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256... = 2s when s = sequenced numbers
Bacterium undergo a process called binary fission, where a bacteria cell grows in size to copy its DNA and split into two identical cells. Bacterium split into two seperate bacteria cells every minute.
Anaphase the cell starts to split from inside Telophaseit starts to split into 2 new cells and Cytokinesis phase its all complet
When diffusion is complete, the cells then split in two. Those 2 cells go off on their merry way and start the process of diffusion all over again, thus keeping the species alive. This is a method of asexual reproduction.
No, the number of cells in a groups formed by adjacent cells in a K-map must be a power of 2 (1, 2, 4, 8, etc.). This ensures that the grouping follows the rules of simplification in Karnaugh maps. If the number of cells in a group is not a power of 2, the simplification process will not be valid.