Hi! I am in grade 8 and am doing science questions, that question is in my textbook and I'm doing the questions now so here is what i wrote:
The cell will divide into chromosomes (threadlike objects) and they become visible. And its only visible when the cell is about to divide (mitosis)... so ya here you go hope it kind of helps. :P
The division of nucleus and its parts during cell division is called Cytokinesis.Firstly, during Prophase the nucleus membrane starts disappearing and then after(Metaphase,Anaphase)it, in Telophase it again appears when the daughter cells are almost forming. Here the division of nucleus ends an then the division of cytoplasm takes place which is called Karyokinesis.
DNA undergoes replication during the S phase of interphase in the cell cycle.
mitosis is the way body cells (not sex cells), reproduce. first it is one cell then its chromosomes are duplicated then these line up in the center of the cell then the spindle fibers pull them apart. your end result is two new identical cells. it differs in plants and animalss because one of those cells has chloroplast while the other doesnt(dunno which is which) in mitosis the final phase , uhhh telephase maybe? they begin to seperate, the cells do,and depending on whether or not its an animal cell orplant cell the chloroplast seperates if that certain cell has it.
The staging system for cancer includes the processes of metastasis (spread of cancer to distant parts of the body) and the absence of metastasis (no evidence of cancer spread). The M stage of cancer staging classifies the cancer based on whether metastasis is present or not.
In the future, be more specific in your question. It is impossible for one to know whether you meant mitosis, meiosis, or otherwise from your question. Assuming mitosis, they are genetically identical outside of mutations.
Hi! I am in grade 8 and am doing science questions, that question is in my textbook and I'm doing the questions now so here is what i wrote: The cell will divide into chromosomes (threadlike objects) and they become visible. And its only visible when the cell is about to divide (mitosis)... so ya here you go hope it kind of helps. :P
No, viral replication can occur in both mitotic and non-mitotic cells. Viruses can hijack the cellular machinery of the host cell to replicate their own genetic material and produce new virus particles regardless of whether the host cell is actively undergoing mitosis.
The division of nucleus and its parts during cell division is called Cytokinesis.Firstly, during Prophase the nucleus membrane starts disappearing and then after(Metaphase,Anaphase)it, in Telophase it again appears when the daughter cells are almost forming. Here the division of nucleus ends an then the division of cytoplasm takes place which is called Karyokinesis.
While many have speculated that she may have. Renee has yet to say whether or not these rumors are true.
I give them answers, lots and lots of answers, whether they like them or not.
Any object moving in a straight line, whether at a constant speed or not, is undergoing linear motion.
The first step in undergoing gender transformation is to get a surgeon's determination as to whether or not one is healthy enough to make the changes. Next a schedule for the specific changes to be made must be worked out by the surgeon and the patient.
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Cells regulate the cell cycle through checkpoints that monitor cell conditions. Factors such as DNA damage, cell size, and growth signals determine whether a cell should proceed with mitosis or pause the cell cycle to repair damage. If conditions are not favorable, the cell will not enter mitosis.
Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. It depends on whether you want to rely on the answers given.most of the time yes
I can't really answer whether it is an allegory for it or not, but from it's appearance, it is most likely not.