During meiosis I, a single cell undergoes a process of division that reduces its chromosome number by half. Homologous chromosomes are separated and distributed into two daughter cells, each containing one chromosome from each pair. This phase includes key events such as synapsis, where homologous chromosomes pair up, and crossing over, which allows for genetic recombination. As a result, the two resulting cells are genetically distinct and haploid, containing half the original cell's chromosome complement.
The cell won't be complete and will not work
amoebas are single celled organisms-1 cell
No, it is a population of bacteria that grows from the cell or cells that landed on that spot on the plate.
You remain as a single cell for about 1/2 hour
No, they are not. Mushrooms are actually multicellular organisims, which means there are more than 1 cells in it.
There are single cell organisms such as bacteria.
NO! They are single cell prokaryotic organisms
Yes, yeast is a single cell fungus.
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The cell won't be complete and will not work
nothing except a dead organism with only 1 cell left in the body....
Single means 1... multi means more.... lets see if we use common sense a single cell organism has one cell and a multicellular organism has more than one cell.
They have 1, because they are Prokaryote. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prokaryotic
1. The ameoba is a single celled cell organism...hence the name SINGLE celled organism.
pairs of homologous chromosomes move to the equator of the cell
amoebas are single celled organisms-1 cell
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