The two parts of a separated cell are called daughter cells. They are separated through the process of mitosis which is used to create new cells.
Cell have two main parts PROTOPLASM: The living part which is again divided into two i.e. Nucleus and cytoplasm NON PROTOPLASM: Non living part of the cell which contain vacuole and ergastic substances.
The answer depends on the circumstances! In a cell, during DNA replication or during translation, the two strands in a DNA molecule are separated by enzymes called topoisomerases and helicases. In a solution, the two strands of a DNA molecule can be separated by being heated. This is called DNA melting. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_melting
Animals cells do not have chloroplast. This is because chloroplast are needed for photosynthesis, which only plants do.
A cell with two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell. A cell with one copy is called a haploid cell.
The Cytoskeleton provides support for the cell, and has two "sub-parts."
Mitosis i think :)
michigan
You may be thinking of East Antarctica and West Antarctica, separated by the Trans-antarctic Mountain Range.
Two parts of the cell that can be used for movement and are made by the cytoskeleton are cilia and flagella.
Theodor Schwann wrote the first two parts of the cell theory
Bone is broken longitudinally but not separated into two parts.
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the Romans separated the kingdom into two
plastids and cell wall
Bone is broken longitudinally but not separated into two parts.
Poland's Gdansk (or Dantzig) corridor separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany.
to protect the rest of the parts of that cell and to hold all of the parts together