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Genetic Cell
nucleus is the control Center of the cell which contain the genetic material of the cell. in a nucleus it has chromosomes which contain the genetic material of the cell and are essential for the cell division.They act as the control for cell activities as they carry information for the synthesis of protein.nucleus produce ribosome and RNA . chromosomes have essential rules in a nucleus for cell division.
when the sperm cell has half the amount of chromosomes in the egg cell of a female is considered mitotic cell division
you must see a cell
An onion is easy to peel to 1 layer of cells, and with a light microscope you cant see the individual cells in a leaf. Also the cell obtained from the bulb of onion is colorless, hence it can be easly stained with different dyes to study the cell organells under the microscope.
Genetic Cell
The root apex is a region of constant cell division (mitose) since it's an area associated with growth. Because of that there will be many cells undergoing mitosis and the cromossomes are easy to see when dyed.
Cell division is when a cell splits in two to make more cells, and the cycle is where the cell does all the other stuff. A full life span of a cell is cell cycle that include cell division+ cell death and cell division cycle is the process of a cell to divide into two.
see... b'cuz cell division forms new cell in our body(or in animals or plants). Miotic cell division (a kind of cell divion in man n plants) forms more somatic cells. it helps in growth, replacing old, worn-out cell, etc. Meiosis cell division lead to the formation of gametes. thus, helping in sexual reproduction.
This is very easy to answer, since it is a MENS division they cant, they would be in the WOMANS division becasue you dont see any males in the womens division.
Chromosomes are invisible except during cell division because the DNA stays in the nucleus. This is to protect it.
During cell division in plants, a cell wall forms. This is caused by cell plate formation. See links before:
to soften the tissue texture so that it is easy to press the root tips and put it on the slide of microscope
Cell division includes mitosis, consisting of the prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. (Additional stages would be the preprophase and the prometaphase.) Mitosis is followed by cytokinesis. (see related question)
Onion epidermal cells occur mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis(cell division). Interphase cell typically have one or more number of nuclei, so a few nuclei do not appear next to a cell wall.
Assuming there actually is a nucleus in the cell (it isn't undergoing cell division or anything), the nucleus is actually transparent and you see it with dyes that target it. You might be able to see it if it isn't transcriptionally active, when the DNA is condensed inside it.
no because microorganisms are single celled meaning they are made o only one cell. you would need a microscope to see a microorganism.