Sex cells, or germ cells; in females the eggs, and in males the sperm. They go through meiosis, and unlike in mitosis are only haploid, so they only have one copy of the genetic material, so that when they meet with another germ cell, they form a diploid zygote.
Interphase. Mitosis is nuclear division and cytokinesis, it creates two twin daughter cells during prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Interphase is frequently included in discussions of mitosis, but interphase is not technically part of mitosis, but rather encompasses stages G1, S, and G2 of the cell cycle.
In meiosis, crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs, a process which does not occur during mitosis.
1-n Gametic Cells.
Well, There are six stages of cell
Mitosis in plants cells is faster than in human cell because more localisated. When a human cell do mitosis as a part of all of her life cycle, a meristematic plant cell do only mitosis, without interphasis. So it is faster for plants to do mitosis
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
mitosis
Mitosis is the only way an organism is going to grow from one cell to trillions of cells. Just as you grew from one cell (a fertilized egg) to yourself now.
difference between cell cycle and mitosis
When a cell undergoes mitosis as part of the cell cycle, it will produce two genetically identical daughter cells.
No, but mitosis is a part [the M-phase] of the Cell cycle.
mitosis has a series of steps and it a part of the cell cycle, but the main purpose is to make new cells
the cell cycle
Mitosis in plants cells is faster than in human cell because more localisated. When a human cell do mitosis as a part of all of her life cycle, a meristematic plant cell do only mitosis, without interphasis. So it is faster for plants to do mitosis
Cells replicate themselves and eventually part during mitosis. Humans reproduce when the female egg cells is fertilized by the male sex cell.
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
It depends, Meiosis is part of the sex cells cycle (Sperm and Egg) but it requires sexual reproduction (2 parents) as apposed to all the other human cell's way of reproduction, Mitosis. Meiosis is how a sex cell divides, so it is part of the sex cell's cell cycle, but not all cells
mitosis
Mitosis is the only way an organism is going to grow from one cell to trillions of cells. Just as you grew from one cell (a fertilized egg) to yourself now.
The two stages of the cell cycle that is not a part of mitosis is interphase and death.
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.