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Why don't all cells use mitosis?

Some cells use meiosis instead. This is similar except homologous chromosomes split in the first anaphase and sister chromatids split in the second anaphase. Basically, the only cells that don't split via mitosis are sex cells (gamtes) which contain 1/2 the genetic data that an ordinary cell contains.


Why do scientists have to use a microscope to study cells?

Because cells are way to small to see without a microscope.


What kind of cells did the ohio state university scientists use to create the brain organoid?

brain cells


To split table cells click the split cells button on the?

Home Tab


What single cell split into two cells?

They split into two bacteria cells!


In MSWord when creating a table can you split a ROW?

Yes, but you have to use the "split cell" command. Highlight the first cell of a row, right click and select "split cells", enter the number of colums and rows you want; then use F4 (repeat) to perform the same action on the rest of the cells in the row!


Who was one of the first scientists to use a micrscope to look at cells?

antonie van leeuwenhoek


Can merged cells be split again in Excel 2007?

Yes, merged cells can be split again.


Are diploids split into half?

The diploid cells split into haploid cells only during gametogenesis.


What type of scientists use a microscope?

Scientists such as biologists, microbiologists, and material scientists use microscopes to study small organisms, cells, tissues, and materials at a microscopic level. Microscopes help these scientists observe and analyze the intricate structures and functions of their subjects.


When scientists use cells to produce an identical creature it is known as what?

Mitosis is the process whereby a cell replicates its DNA and divides into two identical daughter cells. Meiosis produces genetically unique haploid sex cells.


Which choice describes the process scientists use to mimic a natural genetic process of cells?

Scientists use techniques such as gene editing using CRISPR-Cas9 or gene targeting to mimic natural genetic processes in cells. These techniques allow scientists to introduce specific changes to the DNA of cells, similar to how mutations or genetic recombination occur naturally.