Durring meiosis where do the twin chromosomes that split apart move to ?
Meiosis
meiosis
They go through a process called meiosis, which is similar to mitosis. Mitosis is the splitting of regular cells. Meiosis is the splitting of reproductive cells.
1st answer) i think all cells go through mitosis the process of cell division 2nd answer) Mostly all cells go through mitosis, but sex or reproductive cells go through meiosis instead.
Most cells do not go through mitosis and are what you call to be in G0 Phase. This is when the cell ONLY does its normal functions and do not try to replicate itself (unless big damage is done to an organ). These cells will go to G1 phase when it is necessary to do cell division.
Meiosis is the type of cell division (a two step process) in which the resulting cells have only half the number of chromosomes that the parent cell had. The only cells that go through this process are the reproductive cells; and the results are the sperm OR egg cells.
All cells in the human body go through mitosis except, the gametes. The gametes are the sex cells and they go through a process called meiosis.
They go through a process called meiosis, which is similar to mitosis. Mitosis is the splitting of regular cells. Meiosis is the splitting of reproductive cells.
1st answer) i think all cells go through mitosis the process of cell division 2nd answer) Mostly all cells go through mitosis, but sex or reproductive cells go through meiosis instead.
Usually cells will go through mitosis. However, gametes, or sex cells, go through a process called meiosis.
The only body cell that can under go meiosis, is sex cells, or gametes. Meiosis is the process in which cell division occurs to produce only reproductive cells. Autosomes, or body cells that do not determine gender, under go a cell division called mitosis, but never through the process of meiosis, except for reproductive cells.
Most cells do not go through mitosis and are what you call to be in G0 Phase. This is when the cell ONLY does its normal functions and do not try to replicate itself (unless big damage is done to an organ). These cells will go to G1 phase when it is necessary to do cell division.
differentiation
Meiosis is the type of cell division (a two step process) in which the resulting cells have only half the number of chromosomes that the parent cell had. The only cells that go through this process are the reproductive cells; and the results are the sperm OR egg cells.
Ebola goes through a lytic reproductive cycle.
if by division you mean mitosis then all cells except sex cells go through mitosis. Sex cells go through meiosis. Mitosis is basically the process of a cell splitting into 2 daughter cells.
Only sex cells that go through the process of meiosis.
First they need to ingest energy in the form of foodstuffs. Then they need to produce the enzymatic facilities that all cells need to GROW; and finally when Growth is sufficient, they must needs to undergo cell division. Repeat as regulated.
All cells in the human body go through mitosis except, the gametes. The gametes are the sex cells and they go through a process called meiosis.