Cytokenesis
You would observe the radioactive phospholipid moving within the plasma membrane as the cell grows and divides. This movement is due to the dynamic nature of the lipid bilayer, where phospholipids can laterally diffuse and move within the membrane. Over time, you may also witness the turnover of the labeled phospholipid as it gets degraded and replaced with newly synthesized phospholipids.
grows, divides, and differentiates further
We were doing science and I found out it is the cell membrane.
Before a cell divides, it undergoes a process called interphase, during which it grows, replicates its DNA, and carries out normal cellular functions. This ensures that the cell is prepared to divide and pass on its genetic material accurately to the daughter cells.
The cell cycle can be divided into two major periods: interphase, in which the cell grows and carries on its usual activities; and the mitotic phase, during which the nucleus divides and cytokinesis forms two cells.
I believe it's endocytosis, Because the cell takes in the food or the (transport) vesicles to grow " by the three types of endocytosis: Phagocytosis " Cellular eating " Pinocytosis " Cellular drinking " and " Receptor-mediated endocytosis " And they will fuse with the plasma membrane and become part of it, so accordingly, the plasma membrane is expanding.
You would observe the radioactive phospholipid moving within the plasma membrane as the cell grows and divides. This movement is due to the dynamic nature of the lipid bilayer, where phospholipids can laterally diffuse and move within the membrane. Over time, you may also witness the turnover of the labeled phospholipid as it gets degraded and replaced with newly synthesized phospholipids.
Yes. Mitosis starts off as a single cell then the cell membrane disinegrates, the DNA divides and the cell membrane grows back on. And it eventually doubles and it repeats the process over and over.
When prokaryotic DNA is duplicated, both copies attach to the plasma membrane. As the plasma membrane grows, the attached DNA molecules are pulled apart. The cell completes fission, producing two new prokaryotic cells.
Binary fission. The bacterial cell replicates its DNA. Then the plasma membrane grows, separating the two daughter-chromosomes, and the membrane folds inward, splitting the cell in a manner that is superficially like the cytokinesis of an animal cell.
Binary fission. The bacterial cell replicates its DNA. Then the plasma membrane grows, separating the two daughter-chromosomes, and the membrane folds inward, splitting the cell in a manner that is superficially like the cytokinesis of an animal cell.
The cell membrane inside of the nucleus.
The nucleus controls all cell activities including how the cell grows develops and divides
grows, divides, and differentiates further
A cell divides and grows through a process called mitosis, you can look it up for further information. :)
mold grows on cucumbers because there is cheese cubes in the membrane
We were doing science and I found out it is the cell membrane.