They are produced sexually.
anything that has cells
Some interesting facts about cloning are: Human stem cells and rat cells have been mixed at some point. The first cloned animal was a tadpole. Despite the research that has been put into cloning, 95% of attempts fail.
Cloning - Is copying an animals DNA, it is the exact animal replica. Selectively breeding - Breeding animals with the features and characteristics that the breeder wants.
um... i found this somewhere, i think it works. I use Java, so i dont know how it works. I think you can compile it in Microsoft Excel. (if you are a mac user, you wont be able to. anyway, here it is: Dim CX As Integer Dim CY As Integer Dim started As Boolean Dim playerdead As Boolean Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range) If CX = 0 Then CX = Cells(1, 1) End If If CY = 0 Then CY = Cells(1, 2) End If If playerdead = True Then Cells(CY, CX) = "" playerdead = False CX = Cells(1, 1) CY = Cells(1, 2) End If If Target.Row = 2 Then If Target.Column = 1 Then If Cells(2, 1) = ">" Then Cells(2, 1) = "ll" ElseIf Cells(2, 1) = "ll" Then Cells(2, 1) = ">" Else Cells(2, 1) = ">" End If End If End If If Cells(2, 1) = ">" Then Exit Sub If Target.Row = CY - 1 Then If Target.Borders(xlEdgeBottom).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select ElseIf Cells(CY, CX).Borders(xlEdgeTop).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select Else Cells(CY, CX) = "" CY = CY - 1 If Cells(CY, CX) = "F" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "F" CX = Cells(1, 1) CY = Cells(1, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "yippee!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "R" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "R" CX = Cells(CY, 1) CY = Cells(CY, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "C" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "C" CY = Cells(2, CX) CX = Cells(1, CX) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak End If Cells(CY, CX) = "J" End If End If If Target.Row = CY + 1 Then If Target.Borders(xlEdgeTop).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select ElseIf Cells(CY, CX).Borders(xlEdgeBottom).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select Else Cells(CY, CX) = "" CY = CY + 1 If Cells(CY, CX) = "F" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "F" CX = Cells(1, 1) CY = Cells(1, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "yippee!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "R" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "R" CX = Cells(CY, 1) CY = Cells(CY, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "C" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "C" CY = Cells(2, CX) CX = Cells(1, CX) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak End If Cells(CY, CX) = "J" End If End If If Target.Column = CX + 1 Then If Target.Borders(xlEdgeLeft).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select ElseIf Cells(CY, CX).Borders(xlEdgeRight).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select Else Cells(CY, CX) = "" CX = CX + 1 If Cells(CY, CX) = "F" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "F" CX = Cells(1, 1) CY = Cells(1, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "yippee!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "R" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "R" CX = Cells(CY, 1) CY = Cells(CY, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "C" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "C" CY = Cells(2, CX) CX = Cells(1, CX) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak End If Cells(CY, CX) = "J" End If End If If Target.Column = CX - 1 Then If Target.Borders(xlEdgeRight).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select ElseIf Cells(CY, CX).Borders(xlEdgeLeft).LineStyle > 0 Then Cells(CY, CX).Select Else Cells(CY, CX) = "" CX = CX - 1 If Cells(CY, CX) = "F" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "F" CX = Cells(1, 1) CY = Cells(1, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "yippee!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "R" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "R" CX = Cells(CY, 1) CY = Cells(CY, 2) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak ElseIf Cells(CY, CX) = "C" Then Cells(CY, CX) = "C" CY = Cells(2, CX) CX = Cells(1, CX) Cells(2, 2) = "poof!" Cells(2, 2).Speak End If Cells(CY, CX) = "J" End If End If Cells(CY, CX).Select If Cells(CY, CX).Font.Bold = True Then playerdead = True End If If playerdead = True Then Cells(CY, CX) = "N" Cells(2, 2) = "ouch!" Cells(2, 2).Speak Else Cells(CY, CX) = "J" End If End Sub
1Eggs are coaxed to mature in a culture dish. Each has a remnant egg cell called the polar body and cumulus cells from the ovary clinging to it. 2While an egg is held still with a pipette, a needle is used to drill through the zona pellucida, removing a plug. 3After ejecting the zona plug, the needle is inserted back in the egg through the hole to withdraw and discard the polar body and the egg's genetic material. 4A cumulus cell from another egg is taken up into the needle. Cells called fibroblasts (or their nuclei) can also be used in this step. 5The cumulus cell is injected deep into the egg that has been stripped of its genetic material. 6The injected egg is exposed to a mixture of chemicals and growth factors designed to activate it to divide. 7After roughly 24 hours, the activated egg begins dividing. The cells contain genetic material only from the injected cumulus cell. 8By the fourth or fifth day, a hollow ball of roughly 100 cells has formed. It holds a clump of cells called the inner cell mass that contains stem cells. 9The blastocyst is broken open, and the inner cell mass is grown in a culture dish to yield stem cells. 10The stem cells, in turn, can be coaxed to grow into a variety of cells that might one day be injected into patients.
1958 F.C. Stewart cloned a carrot plant with mature single cells.
anything that has cells
Uterus
A raw carrot has cells that a rabbit does not. A carrot contains fiber, potassium and Vitamin C.
Cloned cells, with their genes, are typically stored in the laboratory that cloned them. This includes both public and private ventures.
Carrot cells in salt water shrink in size
tiny cells from decomposers..
group of red blood cells
production of pathogens by the white blood cells
antigen
Therapeutic cloning is important to enhance the understanding of stem cells and how they and other cells develop.
The cells in the middle of a carrot (vascular bundle) consist of xylem & phloem. Xylem are responsible for water transportation and phloem transports nutrients. These tissues are primarily made of sclerenchyma cells as well as parenchyma cells.