Glycolysis.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell
CO2 and H2O
No, in anaerobic respiration, the first step is glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. This process converts glucose into pyruvate and generates ATP without the need for oxygen.
what is the first step in isolating DNA from your cells? because, in eukaryotic cell, DNA never leaves the nucleus, so the first step is to breaking the nuccleus. That answer above is not entirely correct. The first most general step in DNA extraction is cell wall and membranes not just the nucleus. Recall that a eukaryotic cell has more than one cell wall you can not obtain DNA from the nucleus without going through the first ones. Prokaryotes are essentially the same although they are much easier to extract (bacteria) since they obviously have less membrane to go through Eukaryotes are more difficult in the sense one must mechanically or chemically degrade plant cells and animal cells.
The first step in identifying a prokaryotic cell is usually staining it with specific dyes, such as Gram staining, to determine its cell wall composition (Gram-negative or Gram-positive). This helps narrow down the possibilities and guides further tests.
Prophase is the first active step in cell division.
The first step to identifying DNA is to Determine the cell
Centrifugation
Yes, in cell fractionation, the first step is typically to homogenize the cells to break them open and release their contents. The homogenate is then usually subjected to centrifugation to separate the different cellular components based on their size, density, and other properties.
Yes, glycolysis is the first step of respiration.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell
CO2 and H2O
No, in anaerobic respiration, the first step is glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. This process converts glucose into pyruvate and generates ATP without the need for oxygen.
a mutation occurs in a cell then a tumor forms
what is the first step in isolating DNA from your cells? because, in eukaryotic cell, DNA never leaves the nucleus, so the first step is to breaking the nuccleus. That answer above is not entirely correct. The first most general step in DNA extraction is cell wall and membranes not just the nucleus. Recall that a eukaryotic cell has more than one cell wall you can not obtain DNA from the nucleus without going through the first ones. Prokaryotes are essentially the same although they are much easier to extract (bacteria) since they obviously have less membrane to go through Eukaryotes are more difficult in the sense one must mechanically or chemically degrade plant cells and animal cells.
There are two steps to the division of a eukaryotic cell. Since it has a nucleus, the first step is mitosis, the splitting of the nucleus. The second step is cytokinesis, the splitting of the rest of the cell, where the cell membrane gets pinched inward to divide into two new cells.
it means the same...