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How long does it take cells to cycle on an onion root tip?

Like most cells, the onion root tip cell generally takes about 2 weeks to fully complete the cell cycle.


How long does cyclin production last during a typical cell cycle in fertilized clam eggs?

about the amount of time your mom is alive


What is the period of cell life when cell doesn't divide?

Interphase is:1. "The metabolic stage in the cell cycle during which the cell is not dividing."2. "The interval between two successive cell divisions, during which the chromosomes are not individually distinguishable. The long stage in the cell cycle between successive meioses."ok, im Alice. go on Ask.com, it is WAY better. or even Gogogle. Answer.com can be wrong. once i go a F on an assignment that i got my answers from here. good luck, goodbye, best wishesAlice


What happens when you manipulate plant growth by growing plants in the dark?

Plants do grow in the "dark." There are 2 phases to photosynthesis: a light phase and a dark phase. The dark phase does not necessarily mean it happens in the dark but it CAN occur during the dark. It is the metabolism of the compounds made during the light phase, the phase requiring sunlight, of photosynthesis. Plants held in the dark too long build up cell compounds from the normal cellular pathways and create a situation called "inhibition" in which the accumulation of the cellular metabolics, the by-product, build until it causes the cell to stop normal functioning and either dies or must alter the chemistry in a manner to move those by-products out of the cell.


What is the size of a typical bacterial cell?

normal bacteria range from 0.1-10 micrometers. An e. coli for example is approximately 2 micrometers long and 0.5 micrometers thick.

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What does a typical virus cell look like?

A virus is a relatively long molecule, not a cell.


What happens at the after cell division?

After cell division is completed, it remains for a rather long time in the resting phase.


The single long process that extends from a typical motor nerve cell?

Is axon


The single long process that extends from a typical motor nerve cell is the?

axon


What event occurs in G1?

The cell cycle comprises of several phases: G0, G1, S, G2, and M. At all phases, there are checkpoints to regulate cell proliferation. G0 is the resting phase. G1 and G2 are gap phases before mitosis. In G1, amino-acids and enzymes required for DNA replication are mobilized. At the G2 checkpoint, the cellâ??s readiness for mitosis is confirmed.


6 What is the general shape and size of a typical cell?

Cells have all different shapes and sizes depending on what type of cell it is. For instance, a nerve cell is typically long and about 100 centimeter.


Discuss the functions and importance of each type of cell in a plant.?

Root hair cell have a long narrow extension/protrusion that increases the surface area to volume ratio of the cell for efficient absorption which a typical plant cell does not have.


How long does it take cells to cycle on an onion root tip?

Like most cells, the onion root tip cell generally takes about 2 weeks to fully complete the cell cycle.


Tell me what a replicated Chromosome?

Before a cell can divide, it must produce a new copy of each of its chromosomes, and it does this during a specific part of interphase called the DNA-synthesis phase, or S phase, of the cell-division cycle; the part of interphase preceding S phase is called Gap 1, or G1, and the part following S phase is called Gap 2, or G2. In a typical higher eucaryotic cell the S phase lasts for about 8 hours. By its end each chromosome has been replicated to produce two complete copies, which remain joined together at their centromeres until the M phase that soon follows. Chromosome duplication requires both the replication of the long DNA molecule in each chromosome and the assembly of a new set of chromosomal proteins onto the DNA to form chromatin. (copied chromosome)


What is a long loose strand of DNA typical for the nucleus of a cell?

The chromatids are the threadlike strands that chromosomes of DNA take during cell division. Each of these consists of a single long strand of DNA double-helix.


What is a list of the four phase of mitosis in order?

Phase 1- Mitosis begins. Chromosomes condense from long strands into rodlike structures. Phase 2- The nuclear membrane is dissolved. Paired chromatids align at the cell's equator. Phase 3- The paired chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell. Phase 4- A nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, and the chromosomes decondense. Mitosis is complete.


Would a 3 phase 95 millimeter for each phase 150 meters long cable be enough for a 285 kva genset?

Yes, a 3 phase 95 millimeter for each phase 150 meters long cable is enough for a 285 KVA genset.