This is a stage in most cell divisions. The genetic material has to replicate first.
Soap dissolves the cell membrane because it is made up of molecules that can break down the fats and proteins in the membrane, causing it to lose its structure and fall apart.
No, prokaryotes do not have membrane-bound organelles. They lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum. Instead, their genetic material is located in a region of the cell called the nucleoid.
After metaphase, the cell enters anaphase, during which the sister chromatids are pulled apart toward opposite poles of the cell by spindle fibers. This is followed by telophase, where the chromatids arrive at opposite poles and a new nuclear membrane forms around each set. Lastly, the cell divides in cytokinesis, resulting in two daughter cells.
The nucleus divides twice in meiosis to give 4 different cells. See the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiosis and the wikepedia diagram: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Meiosis_diagram.jpg
Anaphase is the stage of cell division where sister chromatids are separated and pulled to opposite ends of the cell, while telophase is the final stage where two new nuclei form and the cell membrane starts to pinch inwards. In anaphase, the chromosomes are still condensed and moving, whereas in telophase, the chromosomes have decondensed and cytokinesis begins.
The rigidity of the plant cell's cell wall cannot 'pinch' together like an animal cell can when it divides. The cell plate forms a barrier instead, so it is similar to the cell pinching itself apart, but just as efficient.
You zoom in simply just by spreading your fingers apart, hold them together then pull the apart to zoom out again simply do the same action but in a sort of pinching motion...
Not the opposite, but the complementary form, is grabbing.The opposite of pinching would be spreading, as can be seen when working with torn materials, or such forms as buttonholes : pinching it closes a hole, spreading it opens the hole.The opposite of a pinching motion (e.g. fingers coming together) would be a "spreading" motion (e.g. fingers moving apart).A motion close to this anatomically is a flicking motion (fingers together are moved outward.
A membrane is apart of a animal or plant cell.
I have never heard of a furrow but furrowing is the process during cell replication when an animal cell splits into 2 new cells by "pinching" the 2 halves of the cell apart down the center of the cytoplasm.
During cell division the chromosomes are copied and they form sister chromatids. Then the mitotic spindle attaches to the sister chromatids and pulls them apart, splitting the nucleus in two. Then the cell goes through cytokenesis and the cell membrane is pinched together in the center, this divides the organelles and the cytoplasm between the two daughter cells.
NO, together you get mad, apart, you do better. sex
The cell membrane keeps the cell from falling apart and helps it stay intact.
protein layers
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Soap dissolves the cell membrane because it is made up of molecules that can break down the fats and proteins in the membrane, causing it to lose its structure and fall apart.
They wrap them together.