Not complete cells refer to structures or components that lack the full set of organelles or functions typical of a complete cell. For example, mature red blood cells in mammals lose their nuclei and many organelles to maximize space for hemoglobin, resulting in cells that are not fully equipped for typical cellular functions. Additionally, certain cellular fragments like platelets or cellular debris may also be considered not complete cells, as they do not possess the full characteristics of living cells.
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will not complete the copy or move procedure
Four haploid cells will have been produced.
No, some cells are labile, stellate, and some permament.
These cells are called gametes, which are sperm cells in males and egg cells in females. Gametes are involved in fertilization, where they combine to form a zygote with a complete set of chromosomes.
Somatic cells.
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The gametes.
DNA
both cells and organisms share certain characteristics, cells make you a complete organism.
Yes, heart cells contain a complete set of chromosomes and DNA. However, during maturation, specific genes are expressed and others are silenced, leading to the development of specialized heart cell functions.
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
It is complete when two daughter cells are produced. Cytokinesis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a single cell divides to form two daughter cells.
new cells
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