Mitosis does require energy, but not an excessive amount compared to other cellular processes. The energy is primarily derived from ATP, which is used to drive the various stages of cell division, including chromosome condensation, spindle formation, and cytokinesis. Overall, while mitosis is energy-consuming, it is a crucial and relatively efficient process in cellular reproduction.
During the G2 phase of interphase, the cell stores extra energy in the form of ATP and other molecules needed to fuel the upcoming division process, including mitosis. This energy will later be used to drive important cellular processes during mitosis.
Humans use both- mitosis to grow, meiosis to form sex cells for reproduction.
ATP present in Mitocondria.
Mitosis occurs in eukaryotic cells. Most animal and fungi cells divide by mitosis; except the gametes.
A microscope is the best tool for a student to use to observe mitosis in an onion root tip.
No, the opposite, it releases a lot of energy
Like a lot of energy you use.
Of course China uses a lot of energy, all the factories are there!
a lot !!!
yes actually they use a lot of energy but the energy they use are sustainable energy
Run... Do you lose a lot of energy when you run a lot. And to answer that no, you use a lot of energy depending on your weight, and how athletic you are. It's really good for you, and you actually gain energy in the long run.(when you cool down(the next day).)
they have a lot of energy and they use all day
Because renewable energy use does not make for good consumers.
Kinetic energy is movement energy. Which mostly comes from chemical energy (food) and we use kinetic energy to do lot of activities,eg walking and running.
there is lot of potential energy in sun. We are not using it full.
Yes, a lot of the things we use today are full of or made of energy.
I cannot use mitosis in a sentence.