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The sperm and egg cell reach each other in the water and fertalize the egg
No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
Adjacent cells are cells that touch each other. So they are side by side or above or below each other. Cell A1 is adjacent to cell A2 and cell B1.
During the cell cycle, a cell grows prepares for division & divides to form two daughter cells, each of which then begins the cell cycle all over again.
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The Chromosomes separate from each other and move to opposite ends of the cell.
Gas exchange.
what carries other wastes from each body cell
The sperm and egg cell reach each other in the water and fertalize the egg
Gametes contain different genetic information to each other and to the parent cell.
During the meiosis's, a mother and father cell split apart into two cells like Mitosis. But in Meiosis, the cells are different from each other and when each cell divides into two other cells, and two similar cells are divided between a different cell and creates a pattern. this process repeats itself.
The cell divides into two daughter cells, and each daughter cell gets an equal amount of organelles.
No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
Adjacent cells are cells that touch each other. So they are side by side or above or below each other. Cell A1 is adjacent to cell A2 and cell B1.
As a new baby grows, more cell must be made. This happens by the process of cell division. Each new cell has its own set of chromosomes carrying exactly the same information as the original fertilized cell.
They push away from each other.