when the cell has complete chromosomes. For animal cells, diploid cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes
Disploid cells are cells that have an abnormal number of chromosomes, specifically differing from the typical diploid number found in somatic cells. This condition can arise from errors during cell division, leading to cells with either fewer or more chromosomes than normal. Disploidy can result in various genetic disorders or contribute to the development of cancer. Understanding disploid cells is important in fields such as genetics, oncology, and reproductive biology.
nothing can pass through it
nucleus
When scientists say that viruses "hijack" a cell, they mean that viruses invade host cells and take control of the cell's machinery to replicate themselves. Once inside, a virus can manipulate the cell's processes to produce viral components instead of the cell's normal functions, effectively using the cell as a factory for making new viruses. This process often disrupts the normal activities of the cell and can lead to cell damage or death.
Do you mean a chloroplast? This is only found in a plant cell.
Disploid cells are cells that have an abnormal number of chromosomes, specifically differing from the typical diploid number found in somatic cells. This condition can arise from errors during cell division, leading to cells with either fewer or more chromosomes than normal. Disploidy can result in various genetic disorders or contribute to the development of cancer. Understanding disploid cells is important in fields such as genetics, oncology, and reproductive biology.
No, "disploid" refers to a state where an organism has two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic division is a process that produces gametes with half the number of chromosomes, known as haploid cells. So, disploid is not the second stage of meiotic division.
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I have the impression you may mean "Sanitater" that is the German word for "paramedic" or maybe something to do with the work "Zelle" meaning "cell" as in a prison cell
"Cell" as in a cell of your body in Spanish is "célula." It is pronounced, "SAY-loo-lah." If what you mean is a prison cell, the word is "celda." It is pronounced, "SELL-dah." If you want to say "cell phone," the words are "teléfono celular." It is pronounced, "teh-LAY-fo-no seh-loo-LAR." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
It contains proteins, which are ribosomes, and the E.R.YHURRR WELCOME!!!! I'm mean please say thanks :)
what is word that mean cell it me
The prefix uni means One . It mean one thing " like when you say : uniform , unicolor and unicellular ' means has one cell '
When scientists say that viruses "hijack" a cell, they mean that viruses invade host cells and take control of the cell's machinery to replicate themselves. Once inside, a virus can manipulate the cell's processes to produce viral components instead of the cell's normal functions, effectively using the cell as a factory for making new viruses. This process often disrupts the normal activities of the cell and can lead to cell damage or death.
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