If this question makes any sense, it is not obvious to me.
Oxidation occurs at the anode of an electrolytic cell.
Pair it with a hydrogen half cell
The electrode where reduction occurs.
A: at the anode in both an electrolytic cell and a voltaic cell
fermentation
more positive than the other half-cell
more positive than the other half-cell
The reduction half-reaction of a redox reaction
Either oxidation or reduction but never both at the same time
true
It occurs in the nucleus of the cell.
An oxidation half-reaction
cell division occurs everywhere that things are growing
Mitotic cell division occurs.
A cell divide into four sex cells with half of the chromosomes. Meiosis only occurs in the genital with sex cells.
photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast in the plant cell.
In mitosis we have exact replica of cell. It means after fertilization of ovum by sperm, we get a single cell witch go on duplicating to provide entire human being. This occurs by the process of cell duplication called mitosis in all genetic material get duplicated in each cell. In meiosis, we have half of the genetic material. (Half chromosomes.) So during fertilization half chromosomes from father and half from mother unite to form what we called fertilized ovum.