Mitosis and Cytokenisis
Mitosis and Cytokenisis
During cell division the structures that the DNA of eukaryotes bunch into are the chromosomes.chromosomes
During cell division the structures that the DNA of eukaryotes bunch into are the chromosomes.chromosomes
No, meiosis is the cell division process that produces gametes (eggs and sperm) in eukaryotes. Somatic cells are produced through mitosis, a different type of cell division. Meiosis is specific to the creation of sexual reproductive cells.
Eukaryotes are about 10 times bigger than eukaryotes, and eukaryotes have nuclei. There's more work to cut a eukaryotic cell in half than in prokaryotes.
In eukaryotes, there are two distinct types of cell division: a vegetative division, whereby each daughter cell is genetically identical to the parent cell (mitosis), and a reproductive cell division, whereby the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells is reduced by half to produce haploid gametes (meiosis).
Somatic, or body cells
Asexual cell division in eukaryotes is known as mitosis. Mitosis processes involve the replication and division of the genetic material in a cell to produce two identical daughter cells. It is essential for growth, development, and tissue repair in multicellular organisms.
Cell division is called mitosis. It occurs in eukaryotes, or multicellular organisms. It has different stages to ensure that it gets done correctly.
Chromosomes
In eukaryotes, there are two distinct types of cell division: a vegetative division, whereby each daughter cell is genetically identical to the parent cell (mitosis), and a reproductive cell division, whereby the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells is reduced by half to produce haploid gametes (meiosis).
one is binary fusion and the other is mitosis so the answer is no.