either chromosome, fertilization, or diploid
be half that of the original cell.
Then it would not have enough copies of chromosomes to give the right amount to the daughter cells. This may result in half the daughter cells receiving the DNA and half receiving no DNA - or else...
Pollen.
DNA replicates before a cell divides ensures that each daughter cell has a complete set of genetic material They must have an identical set of DNA.
The daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA
Half from one, half from the other
If DNA replication did not occur, then when the cell divides the amount of DNA available would be divided. Half going into the knew cell the other half remaining in the parent cell. Each cell would then contain only half the number of chromosomes that it should have and would die fairly quickly.
It only has half the DNA needed for an adult cell.
DNA determines what characteristics the cell would have. When a cell divides, the chromosomes containing DNA are split in half. Half of the DNA from the original cell is carried by each of the resulting cells.
be half that of the original cell.
During mitosis, during the division of the nucleus, the double helix of the DNA unwinds. After the cells divide, each half of the DNA goes to each new cell, and then the other half is reconstructed based on the type of proteins present in the DNA.
The cubs of the two different parents have different DNA because they are made up of half the DNA from the papa bear, who gives a sperm cell, which is haploid. That means it only has half of the DNA to form a cub. The other half comes from the egg of the mama bear, which is also a haploid cell. The sperm and the egg come together and form a diploid cell. That is the whole DNA for a bear cub.
Then it would not have enough copies of chromosomes to give the right amount to the daughter cells. This may result in half the daughter cells receiving the DNA and half receiving no DNA - or else...
Pollen.
Meiosis.
one half that of the G2 cell
DNA replicates before a cell divides ensures that each daughter cell has a complete set of genetic material They must have an identical set of DNA.