The Cell Membrane
If an egg cell remains unfertilized, it will be expelled from the body along with the built up endometrial lining cushioning it. This expulsion is known as menstruation, or more commonly, a period.
Since the nucleus is known as "the brain of the cell", if it were removed, the cell would die almost instantly. The nucleus controls all of the cell organelles, whether it be the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, cytoplasms, or even the nucleolus. So if the nucleus was removed, since it controls all of the organelles, the cell would die and so would the organism it is controlling.
Cell division, where a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, allowing for the growth and repair of tissues. This process can occur through mitosis for growth and development, and through meiosis for sexual reproduction.
If the cell wall is removed, the cell would lose its structural support and shape, making it prone to bursting or collapsing under osmotic pressure changes. It would also become more susceptible to environmental stresses and may not be able to maintain its integrity or function effectively.
Without a nucleus, the cell would not be able to replicate or divide through mitosis because the nucleus contains the genetic material (DNA) necessary for cell division. The nucleus plays a crucial role in regulating cell reproduction, so without it, the cell would not be able to carry out this process.
Cancer is a disease that can occur from mutations that disrupt the control of cell reproduction. Mutations in genes involved in cell cycle regulation and growth can lead to uncontrolled cell division and the formation of tumors.
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
it occurs when a cell copies its genetic material and splits into two.
DNA synthesis, RNA synthesis and cell reproduction
If an egg cell remains unfertilized, it will be expelled from the body along with the built up endometrial lining cushioning it. This expulsion is known as menstruation, or more commonly, a period.
If all the mitochondria were removed from a cell it would no longer be able to function. This is because the mitochondria produces the energy for the cell.
Since the nucleus is known as "the brain of the cell", if it were removed, the cell would die almost instantly. The nucleus controls all of the cell organelles, whether it be the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, cytoplasms, or even the nucleolus. So if the nucleus was removed, since it controls all of the organelles, the cell would die and so would the organism it is controlling.
The egg cell, also called the haploid cell, is the female gamete. A pair of gametes, egg and sperm, are what are needed in order for reproduction to occur.
It is called meitosis, in which the cell would go through stages, Interphase, Prophase, Metephase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokenesis to create a exact replica of itself.-Jv
Cell division, where a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, allowing for the growth and repair of tissues. This process can occur through mitosis for growth and development, and through meiosis for sexual reproduction.
DNA replication occurs before both asexual and sexual reproduction. It is a crucial step that prepares the cell for division in asexual reproduction, while in sexual reproduction, it ensures that each parent cell contributes a complete set of genetic information to the offspring.
Grana are found in the chloroplasts of plant cells and photosynthetic organisms. If the grana were removed, these cells would be unable to begin photosynthesis. As a result, oxygen (O2) and hexose sugars (C6H12O6) - the products of photosynthesis - would not be formed.