it wraps around the proteins(P.S. this also says this in yoour textbook, if you can't find the answer.)
Before a cell divides, DNA must replicate, meaning it makes an exact copy of itself. This ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic instructions.
Spirogyra is a eukaryotic cell which consist of a nucleus more than one vacoule, a nuclear membrane, and many organelles
Prokaryotic cells contain no nucleus... where as eukaryotic are nucleus containing cells... I rememeber it by saying PRO- means before... its BEFORE they have a nucleus
Well, honey, that would be the large intestine. It's like the body's own little trash compactor, squeezing out all the water and compacting that waste before it's time to take out the trash. Just remember, proper hydration and fiber intake are key to keeping things moving smoothly down there!
Yes, prokaryotic cells evolved before eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells have both. It is believed that eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells through a process called endosymbiosis.
because it goes through the inzome process.
Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides
The organ that stores and compacts waste before it is eliminated is the rectum. It serves as the final section of the large intestine, where feces are held until the body is ready to expel them through the anus. The rectum plays a crucial role in the regulation of bowel movements by signaling when it is time to eliminate waste.
it triples in number
Melios
Replication of a genome takes place in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells or in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. During the cell cycle, DNA replication occurs in the S phase of interphase before cell division. In eukaryotic cells, the process involves multiple steps and proteins to ensure accurate and complete duplication of the genetic material.
dna
it divides in two parts.
in mitosis, the nucleus divides first, and then the cytoplasm.
Before a cell can dividess, it makes a copy of its DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
introns
Before a cell divides, DNA must replicate, meaning it makes an exact copy of itself. This ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic instructions.