If cytokinesis did not occur in the cell cycle, the resulting product would be one cell with two nuclei and 2 sets of DNA and other organelles. What would most likely happen is the cell would under go Apoptosis, or programmed cell death.
The cell would not divide because there are checkpoints at the end of the g1 and g2 phases that make sure growth has occurred efficiently. If not the cell will go into a quiescent phase known as go where the cell doesn't continue to divide.
G1 is the primary growth phase during the cell cycle in which large amounts of protein synthesis occur as well as synthesis of new organelles. Therefore, if cells did not go through this phase, offspring would be smaller.
G1 is the growth phase that occurs before the S phase, where DNA is replicated and the cell is allowed to divide during later phases. If the parent cell does not go through the G1 phase, it cannot go through the remaining stages of the cell cycle and therefore does not give rise to daughter cells.
If cytokinesis fails to occur , it may result in polyploidity and it may be induced by using Colchicine .
They would not grow to a mature size
they wouldn't replicate and reproduce
The chromosomes are the ones that carry genes from parents to offspring. This is done through meiosis where sex cells are produced.
What happens during the G2 phase is that cells grow rapidly and make protein.
A total of four daughter cells form
Mutations in sex cells can be passed on to children. Mutations in sex cells only affect offspring. Mutations in sex cells do not affect the organism.
During Mitosis the cell creates an exact replica of the DNA and the cell as a whole. When an offspring is formed asexually the parent and offspring are also identical. When an offspring is formed sexually half the genetics of the parents are passed on to the offspring.
Haploid cells are created from diploid cells during the process of meiosis.
Sister cells or buds.
the thing that happens to cells iin potato's during cooking is the cells get burned out and die:>
stem cells
Sex cells, also known as gametes, are created through a process called meiosis. In animals, male sex cells are called sperm, which are produced in the testes, while female sex cells, known as eggs or ova, are produced in the ovaries. When a sperm fertilizes an egg during sexual reproduction, it leads to the formation of offspring.
The cells die of and it takes a while for the new cells togrow back but if you live through it and the cancer is ALL the way gone then eventually the cells come back! :)
Fertilization .
yes, this happens both when men and women go through puberty
your mom happens
increase genetic diversity
The chromosomes are the ones that carry genes from parents to offspring. This is done through meiosis where sex cells are produced.
mutation can affect an organism's offspring