Mitosis for normal cells, meiosis to make gametes (eggs, sperm, pollen)
Cell duration
binary fission
by mitosis
Yes, the chromosomes double/make a copy of themselves.
copy their DNA
Transcription. Transcription is the process where a copy of genetic information stored in a DNA strand is made into a complementary strand of RNA. mitosis, unless u are talking in sexual reproductive terms then it is meosis
Yes, all cells have a copy of the genetic material found in the other cells (red blood cells are an exception, as they have no nucleus).
by mitosis
well, I dunno what exactly you mean, but ok, I will speak about living organisms... In your body are cells. These cells are short-livers. Because of that they still copy themselves (reproduction). But if you do copy of the copy of the copy of the copy, the cell loses its quality, because of that you are older and older. You can try it on your copy machine. Just make copy of copies.
Cell division
cell replication :)
Cellular Respiration
The splitting of a cell into two cells (to create a copy) is called cell division. The new cells that result after division are called daughter cells
Yes, the chromosomes double/make a copy of themselves.
The copy area and source area can both to refer to the cells that you are making a copy of. Another use of source area, is the cells used in the process of consolidation of data.
cell division
replication
copy their DNA
eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. right before reproduction, the cell makes an exact copy of all of is parts, and includes a copy of dna. as the cell splits into two daughter cells, both halves are fully matured. cells basically keep doubling in number! then, both new cells prepare several hous to reproduce again.