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It is a continuous nuclear fusion process between the hydrogen nuclei producing helium and energy.
The process by which a nucleus divides, resulting in the segregation of the genome to opposite poles of a dividing cell.
Nuclear fusion. But it really doesn't "create" energy - one type of energy is converted to another type.
No. You are confusing binary fission with nuclear fission. Binary fission occurs when a cell, usually a bacterium, divides into two cells. This is how bacteria reproduce. Nuclear fission is a process by which a heavy atomic nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei. This process releases large amounts of energy.
Nuclear fusion (converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4), in the Sun. This is what powers the Sun.
The process of nuclear division which creates two new identical nuclei is called mitosis.
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mitosis, cell division of body cells :)
Simple cell division of both plants and animals is NOT an identical process.
Asexual Reproduction
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It is a continuous nuclear fusion process between the hydrogen nuclei producing helium and energy.
Mitosis , process of nuclear division in a living cell by which the carriers of hereditary information, or the chromosomes, are exactly replicated and the two copies distributed to identical daughter nuclei. Mitosis is almost always accompanied by cell division (cytokinesis),
meiosis
Yes mitosis is a nuclear division - Mitosis is the process of nuclear division of either diploid or haploid eukaryotic cells whereby two daughter nuclei are produced that are genetically identical to the parent nucleus.Cell division then follows nuclear division.
Mitosis.The term "identical" refers to the nuclear genetic material. The daughter-cells may not be exactly identical in many respects, but they have the same chromosomes, and genes on those chromosomes, as each other and as the original mother-cell.