The cells go through the cell's membrane
cell membrane
Cellular differentiation is for cells that are to become specialized parts of a larger organism. Think along the lines of brain cells, skin cells, heart, cells, etc. Unicellular organisms are, by definition, a single-celled organism, and that is why they do not go through cellular differentiation.
Your body does not go through mitosis, but rather your cells do. The cells in your body go through mitosis to reproduce. This is how non-sex cells, or somatic cells make more of themselves. Sex cells do not go through mitosis, but instead go through meosis.
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Usually cells will go through mitosis. However, gametes, or sex cells, go through a process called meiosis.
No
Because the materials can go through the small cell faster
Cellular differentiation is for cells that are to become specialized parts of a larger organism. Think along the lines of brain cells, skin cells, heart, cells, etc. Unicellular organisms are, by definition, a single-celled organism, and that is why they do not go through cellular differentiation.
All cells in the human body go through mitosis except, the gametes. The gametes are the sex cells and they go through a process called meiosis.
No. There are certain organisms that do not go through cytokinesis and the resulting phenomena is that the organisms cells will contain more than one nucleus (aka multinucleated)
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Quite contrary from the previous answer which was 'I do not know that all organisms go through mitosis. I would imagine most do, it is the means by which development occurs, and multicellular organisms are created through this process, perhaps single celled organisms do not go through this process as they are complete as single cell entities. Perhaps we have a biologist out there whom could give us more detail or inform us of exceptions to the rule. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis Mitosis--Cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes' the organisms cells inside of him/her may go through mitosis, but most organisms in order to reproduce actually go through meiosis, the opposite of mitosis when mitosis is asexual (one parent) and meiosis is sexual(2 parents.) most things that go through mitosis would be bacteria. multicellular organisms and unicellular organisms aren't necessarily in either category.
Your body does not go through mitosis, but rather your cells do. The cells in your body go through mitosis to reproduce. This is how non-sex cells, or somatic cells make more of themselves. Sex cells do not go through mitosis, but instead go through meosis.
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All living things go through cellular respiration. All living things contain cells, and all cells use mitochondria, an organelle, to produce energy. Mitochondria take oxygen, O2, and glucose, C6H12O12, and convert it into water, H2O, carbon dioxide, CO2, and ATP. This is the formula for how all life produces energy through cellular respiration. C6H12O12 + 6O2 -------> 6H2O + 6CO2 + 38ATP
The cells in your body require energy to function. To get this energy the cells go through a process called respiration. The cells use glucose(sugar) and oxygen to form energy, water, and carbon dioxide. Blood carries oxygen, glucose, and other materials to cells. If the cells are vigorously used (which happens a lot in muscle cells) the use all the materials the blood can provide them. After resting the cells get materials from the blood again and can function more and are less tired.
Just explain that micro organisms are made up of cells, can grow, can reproduce, and that they go through stages of developement and evolve.
nerve cells and sex cells