(Short Version)
RNA makes it possible for a single gene to produce hundreds/ thousands of RNA molecules.
-Gina(:
plant donor cells have the ability to regenerate a complete new plant from one single cell (irrespective of what type of cell is used); this is not the same as in animal cells where only cells of the same type (tissue) can be cultured from a donor cell
Plant cells have the ability to differentiate throughout their life, allowing for growth and development. Animal cells typically lose the ability to differentiate once they mature, but certain cells, such as stem cells, retain this ability for repair and regeneration.
Cells can synthesize specific proteins because the sequence of nucleotide bases in the DNA of genes specifies a particular sequence of amino acid building blocks of a protein molecule. This correspondence of gene and protein building block sequence is called the genetic code.
Mutations can result in changes to the DNA sequence, leading to changes in the mRNA sequence during transcription. This can cause changes in the amino acid sequence during translation, potentially altering the structure and function of the resulting protein. The result can be a dysfunctional or altered protein, affecting the cell's ability to carry out its normal functions.
cell cycle
The ability to copy a single DNA sequence into RNA makes it possible for a single gene to produce hundreds or even thousands of RNA molecules.
Their ability of infecting cells! they can infect a particular cells, and integrate their genome in it!Their ability to slice the genes from host plant and to transmitt this gene sequence in another host, making it possible to act as vectors of genes for making transgenic plants.
Nothing happens if you just select the handle. But, if you click, hold, and drag, you will copy one of two ways.If you select a single cell or a range of cells with the same entry, you will copy the contents of the original cell to the other cells you highlight.If you select a range of cells that has a recognizable sequence, you will continue that sequence to the other cells you highlight.
well if we didnt have cells then we would not exist. cells are what make up every fiber of our being. and not just ours. every single organism out there has cells. they are the "building blocks of life"
cells that are able to develop in any kind of tissue
plant donor cells have the ability to regenerate a complete new plant from one single cell (irrespective of what type of cell is used); this is not the same as in animal cells where only cells of the same type (tissue) can be cultured from a donor cell
Mitosis
Plant cells have the ability to differentiate throughout their life, allowing for growth and development. Animal cells typically lose the ability to differentiate once they mature, but certain cells, such as stem cells, retain this ability for repair and regeneration.
Skin stem cells have the ability to differentiate into multiple cell types, allowing them to regenerate and repair damaged skin tissue. This finding highlights the importance of skin stem cells in maintaining skin homeostasis and wound healing processes.
Cells can synthesize specific proteins because the sequence of nucleotide bases in the DNA of genes specifies a particular sequence of amino acid building blocks of a protein molecule. This correspondence of gene and protein building block sequence is called the genetic code.
a single layer of cells beneath the cuticle
a single layer of cells beneath the cuticle