mitosis or could be binary fission look both them up
When we look at the cell cycle, we see that the genome doubles (replicates itself) during the S phase. Since the M (mitosis) phase comes after the S and G2 phases, prophase of mitosis has the maximum number of chromosomes. Here, there are two copies of the genome.
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
they both involve the reproducing of cells
the DNA
At the end of mitosis, the cell will have divided into two daughter cells, each containing a complete set of chromosomes. These daughter cells will be genetically identical to each other and to the original parent cell.
A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.
A cell divides and grows through a process called mitosis, you can look it up for further information. :)
The stage of the cell cycle where the nucleus divides is called mitosis. During mitosis, the duplicated genetic material in the nucleus is evenly distributed into two daughter nuclei.
you would want to look into mitosis. This process will explain more about the copying of DNA.
Before undergoing any changes, Tigris was a beautiful and majestic river in the Middle East, flowing through countries like Turkey, Iraq, and Iran.
they look like seeds
It is trueMitosis is the process by which a cell, which has previously replicated each of its chromosomes, separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets of chromosomes, each set in its own new nucleus.It is a form of nuclear division.
in mitosis telaphase makes the replica of the cell when the whole cell splits
Two reasons: - the nucleus is stained - the magnifying power of the microscope makes small things look big
mitosis or could be binary fission look both them up
They repoduce asexually by mitosis - the genetic material is duplicated and split to opposite ends of the cell, then the middle of the cell is cleved to form two distinct cells, with about half of the cellular ultra structure going to each cell. Look up mitosis on the internet - there will be no shortage of pictures and even animation of this process taking place :)