Yes and no. If you're comparing two healthy leaves of different species that have different leaf colors, then probably not. However, a yellowed or bleached leaf (unhealthy) will photosynthesize at a different rate, if at all.
sun and shade leaves also photosynthesize at different rates, and will have different colors.
they both produce new cells(apex)
they both have prophase and metaphase (anaphase)
They both involve duplicating chromosomes.
they both have simular steps.
the chromosomes are duplicated.
Reproductive cells-- egg or sperm cells--or produced by meiosis.
Nucleus takes place during DNA replication.
They produce many offspring
Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells. This can cause the rapid proliferation of a large number of non-functional cells, whose only actions are to divide into more cells.
Tumor cells multiply too quickly.
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
Metaphase
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
Homozygous with brown leaves
The purpose of Mendel's dihybrid cross experiment was to find out if one trait can affect the inheritance of other traits.
It ties the chunks of DNA together.
Animalia