Organisms with lower genetic complexity, such as bacteria and plants, are generally easier to clone compared to mammals or more complex organisms. This is because their cells are more adaptable to cloning techniques and have fewer barriers to successful reproduction.
clone- group of indivdual organisms that have exactly the same genes
yes as it is a type of asexual rep.
they are the last organisms to appear.
Studying cell differentiation in small organisms is easier because they have fewer cell types and simpler development processes. In larger organisms, there are more cell types and complex interactions, making it harder to track and understand how cells differentiate. Small organisms also have shorter lifespans, allowing researchers to observe entire developmental processes more quickly.
yes protozoa is a type of unicellular organisms?
no it's not legal to clone organisms in israel.
Human Beings
clone- group of indivdual organisms that have exactly the same genes
Yes, some multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation, budding, or spore formation. This type of asexual reproduction allows these organisms to create genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
It's actually not clone armour. It's a type of Jedi battle armour.
yes there is just go to google.com and type in clone war videos! :)
First go to clone wars adventures . com and type in the redeem code slot and type cwagift10 the create a new character
No. We don't actually have (at least officially) the technology to clone anyone. Also, it would be easier to do so from skin, as opposed to a strand of hair.
Type in McPlayCWA
to make them easier to study to make them easier to study
Not only is this question a matter of opinion, it's also broad. By broad, I mean you could be referring to one of two things: -The coolest single Clone, for example, Trooper "Boil." Or... -The coolest type of clone, such as Clone commandos or engineers.
guns for the clone troopers