The Caulerpa taxifolia has the most cells
This process is called growth. Growth can involve an increase in cell number (cell proliferation), cell size, or overall volume of the organism.
The cell is the most basic functional unit of an organism. It is the smallest structural and functional unit that can carry out all the processes necessary for life.
Tetraploid refers to a cell, organism, or species that contains four sets of chromosomes. This is double the normal diploid number of chromosomes found in most organisms. Tetraploidy can arise through various mechanisms such as cell division errors or hybridization events.
Most bacteria are single cell organisms.
An organism with a cell wall would have the most difficulty undergoing endocytosis, a process where particles are engulfed by the cell membrane. The rigid cell wall would hinder the flexibility needed for the membrane to surround and internalize particles.
A zygote is cell number one. It is the single cell from which the entire organism will develop.
If the diploid number in a liver cell is 52, this means the organism has 52 chromosomes in total, with 26 pairs. The egg cell, being a haploid cell, will contain half the diploid number. Therefore, the egg of this organism will have 26 chromosomes.
The number of chromosomes in a somatic cell.
it devides into the number of there cell
This process is called growth. Growth can involve an increase in cell number (cell proliferation), cell size, or overall volume of the organism.
The cell nucleus is the structure that contains most of an organism's DNA.
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no, a cell is in an organism
A sex cell is haploid, having one set of chromosomes, which is half of the number of chromosomes as in a body cell.
The cell is the most basic functional unit of an organism. It is the smallest structural and functional unit that can carry out all the processes necessary for life.
depends on the organism, but (i think) it should be half the normal number of chromosomes in a normal cell, because the gametes (egg and sperm) are haploid cells, meaning they have half the number because when they fuse together in fertilisation they need to have the correct amount of chromosomes so that they can duplicate and grow into an embryo.