ano ba naman yan kainis naman kayo palagylagay kayo na may answer ung meaning ng cell fussion wala naman pala di po nakakatawa ung biro nyo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fusion Cell cloning is when the nucleus of an unfertilized egg is replaced by the nucleus usually from an embryo, to clone an animal :) well there are many ways
The most common example is the sperm and egg cell.
It is called frezell or ceiza
What I think is that fusion cell cloning is when an empty ovum has any sort of cell fused into it by a mild electric shock, while adult cell cloning is only when a sperm is taken from an adult cell is fused into the empty ovum.
Cell-cell fusion initiates fertilization, sculpts tissues during animal development, reprograms stem cells to new differentiated states, and may be a key step in cancer progression.
The act or process of initiating biological reproduction by insemination or pollination. The union of male and female reproductive cells (gametes) to produce a fertilized reproductive cell (zygote). Fusion of a sperm cell with an egg cell to produce a zygote when the female sex cell (egg) and the male sex cell (sperm) come in contact. the joining of a sperm and an egg The fusion of the male sex cell with the female sex cell to form an embryo is called fertilisation. The fusion of an egg and sperm to form a zygote
A cell that has fused with another cell through a process called cellular fusion.
Helium
Karyogamy is the fusion of the nuclei in the cell, while Plasmogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm in the cell, but not the nuclei.
The most common example is the sperm and egg cell.
By the process of fusion.
Zygote
It is called frezell or ceiza
what are some new discoveries in cells and cell structures?
exocytosis
What I think is that fusion cell cloning is when an empty ovum has any sort of cell fused into it by a mild electric shock, while adult cell cloning is only when a sperm is taken from an adult cell is fused into the empty ovum.
Cell-cell fusion initiates fertilization, sculpts tissues during animal development, reprograms stem cells to new differentiated states, and may be a key step in cancer progression.
Yes