mitosis
mitosis
Mitosis.
emdoplasmic reticulum
what is the catalyst of cellular reactions
The region is called the centromere.
mitosis
Mitosis.
emdoplasmic reticulum
DNA
what is the catalyst of cellular reactions
During the production of Gametes, a meiotic non-disjunction can occur meaning the faulty separation of the chromosomes. The 21st chromosome is copied twice into the new cell and when this meets its corresponding gamete, it creates an embryo with cells with 47 chromosomes, rather than 46.
The processes which use Mitosis are life in general. It is the separation on chromosomes during the develop meant of life according to the DNA which it follows.
The region is called the centromere.
M [mitosis]-phase follows both Growth-phase 1 and [dna synthesis] S-phase; the transition between S-phase and M-phase involves the condensation of chromatin into chromosomes, and what is frequently observed is the movement, translocation, separation [division] and migration of the two sets of chromosomes to the two Cellular/nuclear 'poles'. This is very quickly followed by Cellular binary fission.
Chromosomes
meiosis :)
Enzymes