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DNA replication is the term.
They show chromosomes at the point when cell division is about to occur because the chromosomes are condensed and aligned which makes it easy to tell if there are the correct number and configurations of the chromosomes.
the same number it began with, for example: if it had 46 chromosomes, the copy would have 46
It makes no difference if it is monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous; if it is a seed it already has a full compliment of chromosomes and is diploid (2n). Only pollen and ovules are haploid (n)
Meiosis is the process during which the diploid set of chromosomes become haploid. A cell containing the diploid number of chromosomes is converted into four cells, each having the haploid number of chromosome.
meiosis
going threw there asexual reproduction process called fission or fussion. thet is when the cell splits and makes a exact replica of itself.
It makes sure, by a process called Mitosis. This process ensures that the new cell gets an exact copy of the DNA from the original cell. Passing DNA ensures the genetic code remains the same for the new cell.
13. it makes an exact replica of itself, so just multiply the number by 2, which makes 26. After you make an exact replica of the 13 chromosomes (which is now 26, since you've multiplied it), the cell has to split in two in order to create 2 daughter cells, which is the main reason for mitosis. 26 / 2 = 13, 13 chromosomes each for two daughter cells.
the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell.
cell replication :)
Replication is the process that makes an exact copy of a cell's DNA.
The chromosomes are copied, so that each daughter cell has an exact copy of the genetic material.
DNA replication is the term.
meiosis
They show chromosomes at the point when cell division is about to occur because the chromosomes are condensed and aligned which makes it easy to tell if there are the correct number and configurations of the chromosomes.
the same number it began with, for example: if it had 46 chromosomes, the copy would have 46