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Growth is involved by mitosis. Mitosis produce identical daughter cells
Yes, mutations can be passed along to human offspring through both meiosis and mitosis. Mutations that occur in the germ cells during meiosis can be passed on to offspring, while mutations that occur in somatic cells during mitosis can potentially lead to a mosaic pattern of mutated and normal cells in an individual.
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The first concern is the destruction of human embryos to extract stem cells. Pro-life activists argue that embryos are a form of life and should be allowed to live. Another argument is that stem cell research can devalue human life as it can lead to consent of reproductive cloning.
Mitosis is the type of nuclear division involved in human development. It is responsible for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in organisms.
Humans use both- mitosis to grow, meiosis to form sex cells for reproduction.
No, human cells divide by mitosis and meiosis.
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Chickens have an actual shell. The shell along with the embryo is called an egg. Human embryos are inside a females' womb which is made of skin, not keratin like egg shells are.
Yes, mutations can be passed along to human offspring through both meiosis and mitosis. Mutations that occur in the germ cells during meiosis can be passed on to offspring, while mutations that occur in somatic cells during mitosis can potentially lead to a mosaic pattern of mutated and normal cells in an individual.
Chicken embryos and human embryos have key differences in their development and structure. One major difference is that chicken embryos develop outside the mother's body in an egg, while human embryos develop inside the mother's womb. Additionally, the structures of the two embryos differ, with chicken embryos having a yolk sac for nutrition and a hard shell for protection, while human embryos rely on the mother's placenta for nutrition and protection. Overall, these differences reflect the unique evolutionary adaptations of each species for embryonic development.
Yes, human embryos do have tails during early development, but they typically disappear as the embryo continues to grow and develop.
from where embryo get food and water?
mitosis
Ok, first you start out with the sperm fertilizing the egg, making eventually a two cell embryo. During mitosis, each embryo divides in two making four embryos. This is the process of mitosis. The embryos make up a fetus, and as the fetus develops, it comes closer and closer to birth. Finally, a baby is born and it grows into an adult. Then the adult starts the cycle all over again with the fertilization of the egg.
No, not all cells go through mitosis. Mitosis is a form of cell division that occurs in somatic cells to produce two identical daughter cells. However, cells such as sex cells (sperm and egg cells) go through a different type of cell division called meiosis.