If you have a twin, you initially start as one fertilized egg that splits into two separate embryos, resulting in two individuals. This means you both share the same genetic material from that single cell at the beginning, but you develop as two distinct individuals with separate cells and bodies. So, while the origin is one cell, you ultimately become two separate beings.
Only one sperm cell can fertilise each ovum. After that no more can get in.
Mitosis is when one cell divides into two.
mitosis is the process of 1 cell becoming 2 cells.
the process of dividing one cell nucleus into two nuclei is called mitosis.
No. Having an extra chromosome is actually a genetic defect. With twins, let's assume they are identical twins, the mother has one egg cell in the fallopian tube ready to be fertilized by a sperm cell. The sperm cell fertilizes the egg cell, but that egg cell then undergoes mitosis. All of the cell contents are duplicated and the cell divides into two. You now have 2 cells with the exact DNA which are twins. In the case of fraternal twins, the mother had two separate ova in her fallopian tubes and both were fertilized by two different sperm cells.
twin rooms generally have to single beds
The product is a cell the same as the one that started mitosis, so you end up with two twin cells with an exact replication of the DNA which duplicated the previous one.
The terms are one and the same - a vehicle with twin turbos is a vehicle with two turbochargers, and a vehicle with two turbos is referred to as being a twin turbo.
Two single beds in one room is called twin room.
A single bed is just one single A twin bed is two singles in one room - so a twin room
tyga has two sisters who are 15 and 16 and has a twin brother.
A double room has one double bed. A twin room has two twin beds.
thin twin
They were not one building. They were two separate building.
No, but she has two brothers one younger and one older.
When one twin has a baby does the other one tend to have one as well* ofc not theyre two different people :/
No. One plane crashed into each of them.