Cell division or Mitosis generates 2 cells that are identical to the parent cell. yes conceptually, the parent is essentially divided in half, but before that event, the DNA, or the 'information' is duplicated so to generate 2 identical copies of the DNA or 'information'. thus, one copy for each daughter cell. the daughter cells do start out smaller then the parent, but then do grow in size and become identical in information and size to the parent.
they are produced by centrosome and they bind to the centromeres of sister chromatids during metaphase pulling each sister chromatid opposite sides so each daughter cell would contain one of them. mitotic division doesnt proceeds before microtubules bind to each centromere
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no it doesnt zinc sulphate contains zinc, sulphur and oxygen but not nitrogen
this question doesnt really make much sense...could you be clearer?
In Mitosis it is important that the daughter cells be identical to the parent cell because if it isn't a mutation will occur. For instance, if a skin cell undergoes mitosis and doesn't produce an exact copy for the daughter cell, the mutated daughter cell could now give rise to skin cancer.
he doesnt have a daughter?
he doesnt have a daughter?
no he doesnt
um .....jade doesnt have a daughter
no he doesnt
Ian doesnt have a daughter.
no it doesnt
No and it doesnt contain corn syrup.
they are produced by centrosome and they bind to the centromeres of sister chromatids during metaphase pulling each sister chromatid opposite sides so each daughter cell would contain one of them. mitotic division doesnt proceeds before microtubules bind to each centromere
She doesnt have a son she has a daughter.
no it doesnt
No it doesnt.