Mitosis is a process of a cell division. In the end of the mitosis process is two haploid cells that contain chromosome in half of each new cell both have the same genetic material.
mitosis and binary fission
the four phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
Interphase and mitosis.
Mitosis is the process of Repeat Division into daughter cells identical to the mother cell, Meiosis, instead has 2 stages, which the first one is called Meiosis I and its the process of Reduction Division. stage 2: In an easier format, Mitosis is not exactly, but very similar to Meiosis II, the names of the phases are the same. the only difference are the number of chromosomes inside the unique cell, and the combination of chromosomes (because to remind yourself, in Prophase of Meiosis II Crossover occurs, meaning it take a piece of the previous chromosome.
The scientific name is important in biology because the other names, the common names, are not specific. They often refer to more than one species. It is important in science to be specific, otherwise your results are worthless.
There is no specific name.
propase metaphase
mitosis and binary fission
the four phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
Interphase and mitosis.
G1: Cell growth S: DNA replication G2: Preparation for mitosis M: Mitosis and cytokinesis
There is no connection and no reason for that. Names are just names.
There is a infinite number of them. And even if we look at those that have names only, there is a VERY large number of them. Way too many to list here. Perhaps you can be a little more specific.
There are no specific names for the faces.
Both dried and fresh pasta come in a number of shapes and varieties, with 310 specific forms known variably by over 1300 names having been recently documented. In Italy the names of specific pasta shapes or types often are known by different names depending on region and town.
They get that name because they are between synthesis and mitosis stage