Cytokinesis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a single cell divideds to form two daughter cells. Animal cells perform this by forming a cleavage furrow while plant cells construct a cell plate down the middle of the cell. Cytokinesis refers to the process in which the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell is divided to form two daughter cells. cytokines are non-antibody proteins in the body. They act as messengers between cells.
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What happens during interphase
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the chromosomes are duplicated.
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What are reproductive cells called
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Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
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How does reproductive isolation increase diversity
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it stops gene flow
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By what process are sex cells produced
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meiosis
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Why are the enzymes used in cellular respiration virtually identical in all species
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the same genetic code produces those enzymes.
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By what process is the DNA code duplicated
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replication
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Mitosis is one type of cell division that produces identical copies of the cell
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Yes. It produces identical copies of the whole cell (which means
all cell organelles) and splits into two. Those two cells are
called "daughter cells."
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What process of cell division produces an exact replica of the cell
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in mitosis telaphase makes the replica of the cell when the
whole cell splits
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How many chromosomes are in a normal human body
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There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal human body which
means 46 chromosomes. People with down's syndrome have 47
chromosomes.
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During meiosis twin chromosomes split apart and move to the
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poles
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What is cytokinesis
Cytokinesis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a single cell divideds to form two daughter cells. Animal cells perform this by forming a cleavage furrow while plant cells construct a cell plate down the middle of the cell. Cytokinesis refers to the process in which the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell is divided to form two daughter cells. cytokines are non-antibody proteins in the body. They act as messengers between cells.
What happens during interphase
the chromosomes are duplicated.
What are reproductive cells called
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
How does reproductive isolation increase diversity
it stops gene flow
By what process are sex cells produced
meiosis
Why are the enzymes used in cellular respiration virtually identical in all species
the same genetic code produces those enzymes.
By what process is the DNA code duplicated
replication
Mitosis is one type of cell division that produces identical copies of the cell
Yes. It produces identical copies of the whole cell (which means
all cell organelles) and splits into two. Those two cells are
called "daughter cells."
What process of cell division produces an exact replica of the cell
in mitosis telaphase makes the replica of the cell when the
whole cell splits
How many chromosomes are in a normal human body
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal human body which
means 46 chromosomes. People with down's syndrome have 47
chromosomes.
During meiosis twin chromosomes split apart and move to the