Those that are like minded and those that are not
the answer is chromotids
When bone cells divide they must produce cells exact copies of themselves.
They are exact copies of each other and the original cell.
Asexual Reproduction - the offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent.
Meiosis is the process of cell division that produces gametes (sperm and eggs) with half the genetic material of the parent, creating genetic diversity. During meiosis, homologous chromosomes undergo recombination and independent assortment, leading to unique combinations of genes. When a child is conceived, the combination of genetic material from both parents results in a unique genetic makeup, ensuring that while a child may resemble their parents, they are not exact copies. This genetic variation is crucial for evolution and the adaptability of species.
Asexual reproduction, such as binary fission or budding, leads to offspring with exact copies of their parents' genotypes. This is because there is no genetic recombination involved in asexual reproduction, thus resulting in identical genetic material being passed down to the offspring.
If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.
Mitosis
yes
It's impossible to pin point the exact number of published copies of the Madonna
yes
During the process of cell division (binary fission), Escherichia coli bacterium daughter cells inherit exact copies of the parent cell's DNA. E. coli replicates its circular DNA and then segregates the copies into the daughter cells, ensuring genetic continuity.
Chromatids.
the answer is chromotids
I'm not aware of the exact number but I know that more than five million copies were sold worldwide.
chromatids
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand has sold millions of copies worldwide since its original publication in 1938. However, exact figures on the number of copies sold are not readily available.