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It is important because if it were to copy it in a wrong way, it would cause a mutation within the cell.

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What is the nuclear division in the eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


What Nuclear division in eukaryote cells in witch each cell receives a copy or the original chromosomes?

Mitosis.


What is the easiest way to copy data into the cells adjacent to the original?

A quick way to copy data to adjacent cells is to use the Fill Handle (small square in bottom right corner of the cell). Just click and drag the handle to the number of cells you choose (in the same row or column). When you release the mouse button, Excel will copy the contents of the original cell to the cell range you have highlighted with the mouse.


How does a cell divide to create cells with exactly half of the original cells genetic information?

During cell division, the cell's genetic material is duplicated and then segregated evenly into two daughter cells. This process, known as mitosis, ensures that each daughter cell receives an exact copy of the genetic information from the original cell, leading to cells with half of the original cell's genetic material.


If the daughter cells are going to have the same genetic information as the original cell then?

the original cell will undergo mitosis, a type of cell division where the daughter cells receive an identical copy of the genetic material. This process ensures that each daughter cell has the same genetic information as the original cell, allowing for growth and tissue repair.


What is the splitting of cells into a copy called?

The splitting of cells into a copy is called cell division. This process involves the duplication of genetic material and division of the cell into two daughter cells, each with an identical copy of the parent cell's DNA.


Can you apply formatting before or after you enter data in a cell or range?

yes. Either way works. Unless you copy the formats from the original cells, then you need to reformat after you copy.


What is located on chrosomes and carries heredity material?

what is the nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes


What happens when you select a cells fill handle?

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.


During mitosis what does a new cell get an exact copy of?

During mitosis, a cell makes an exact copy of itself and splits into two new cells


How does DNA make the copy exactly the same as the original?

Yes. The cells go through mitosis, where the DNA doubles its chromosomes and eventually separate, giving an exact copy as the cell before.


Describe the differences between the original cell that undergoes meiosis and the daughter cells produced by meiosis?

The original cell that undergoes meiosis is diploid, meaning it has two sets of chromosomes. The daughter cells produced by meiosis are haploid, containing only one set of chromosomes. Additionally, the original cell undergoes two rounds of cell division to produce four daughter cells, each genetically unique due to crossing over and independent assortment.