cyclins
they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis
Mitosis occurs in all somatic cells. Examples would include: skin cells, bone marrow, red blood cells, brain cells, etc. This is as opposed to meiosis, which only occurs in gametes (reproductive cells).
they organise DNA by collecting the 23 chromosomes from the nucleus of the sperm and the egg (the mother and father) when they fertilise and when they divide the chromosomes will divide with them making the zygote
a state is divided into sections, each called county
nucleus all i know is the acids that make up the chromosomes double and then split into two cells. this is mitosis. in sex cells it is called miosis.
These chemicals are called CYTOKINES.
Yes, because when you divide you divide the # outside of the braket which is the dividend.
Yes, chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins. DNA is a long, double-stranded molecule that carries genetic information, while proteins help to organize and compact the DNA into a condensed structure called chromatin. When cells divide, the chromatin further condenses into visible structures called chromosomes.
Proteins called internal regulators and external regulators control the cell cycle. Internal regulatory proteins allow the cell cycle to proceed only when certain events have occurred in the cell itself. External regulatory proteins direct cells to speed up or slow down the cell cycle.
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
when a sygote starts to divide it is called an
The number you divide into is called the divisor.
When a cell is getting ready to divide, the DNA will coil itself with the help of proteins into a chromosome.
The answer you get when you divide is called the quotient.It is the number on top of the whole division problem.
of course you do!
Also called the great divide
it is called the quotient