The cell exactly duplicates the organelles and splits the cells directly down the middle during Cytokinesis. Also, the DNA is an exact replication of the original strand. Unless, of course, there is a mutation while the DNA is putting itself back together (a cause of cancer). So, it looks exactly the same as the original cell, only smaller, until each cell enters it's own interphase.
John Dalton postulated that atoms of the same element are exactly alike in his atomic theory developed in the early 19th century.
They were all formed at convergent boundaries
Yes, the cells produced by binary fission are genetically identical to the original cell, as the process involves the replication of the cell's DNA followed by the division of the cytoplasm. This asexual reproduction method is common in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria. However, environmental factors or mutations can lead to variations over time, but under normal circumstances, the daughter cells are alike.
When DNA splits, two new strands of DNA are formed through a process called DNA replication. Each new strand is complementary to the original strand, resulting in two identical copies of the DNA molecule.
Daughter and parent cells are alike in that they both contain genetic material and are part of the same cell division process. Daughter cells are formed from the division of parent cells and generally inherit similar characteristics from the parent cell.
Yes. The daughter cells are exact replicas or the original cell.
The cell exactly duplicates the organelles and splits the cells directly down the middle during Cytokinesis. Also, the DNA is an exact replication of the original strand. Unless, of course, there is a mutation while the DNA is putting itself back together (a cause of cancer). So, it looks exactly the same as the original cell, only smaller, until each cell enters it's own interphase.
Phylum is called division in Botany and Fungi .
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The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike was created in 1984.
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They can look alike but, they don't look exactly alike. No two of any species are exactly the same.
They are very similar but not exactly alike.