Cells alway divide using myiosis or mitosis, this differs per cell.
In a human most cells divide using mitosis, a human is a mammal so there's your answer
Cells that do not divide using mitosis include red blood cells (erythrocytes) and neurons in the brain. Red blood cells lack a nucleus, and neurons undergo a different process called mitotic division or neurogenesis to replace themselves.
Prokaryotic cells reproduce and divide using binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis. It just depends on the species of cell.
At the moment, genetic technology is very low tech compared to the possible things we could do with technology. So no. But actually, your body is constantly making more DNA as you grow because your cells divide using a process called Mitosis, look it up if you want. When the divide, you then have a new cell meaning more DNA.
To calculate density using a 100mL beaker or cylinder, you would first measure the mass of the substance using a balance. Then, you would divide the mass by the volume of the beaker or cylinder to obtain the density. Density = mass / volume.
The easiest and best way to determine which phase of mitosis a cell may be in is by using microscopy techniques. Staining the DNA can help visualize the chromosomes, allowing identification of the different phases of mitosis. Additionally, observing the morphology of the cell, such as the arrangement of chromosomes and the presence of a spindle apparatus, can aid in determining the specific phase of mitosis.
Cells that do not divide using mitosis include red blood cells (erythrocytes) and neurons in the brain. Red blood cells lack a nucleus, and neurons undergo a different process called mitotic division or neurogenesis to replace themselves.
Prokaryotic cells reproduce and divide using binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis. It just depends on the species of cell.
I cannot use mitosis in a sentence.
Yes, centrosomes play a crucial role in organizing the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle, which helps separate chromosomes during mitosis. However, some cells can undergo mitosis without fully functional centrosomes, using alternative mechanisms for spindle formation.
To prove that 61 is a prime number.
Genetically speaking, yes. However, there is a process known as asymmetric mitosis in which the two daughter cells may differ in protein expression, membrane composition and/or epigenetically. Stem cells are thought to divide using asymmetric mitosis in order to maintain the stem cell population and thus give rise to two cells; one a more differentiated daughter cell and the other a stem cell.
you divide by using tens, hundreds, and thousands
When dividing 1600 by 4, you would just divide 16 by 4 and then add all the zeroes on at the end. The answer would be 400.
264 divide by 8 using div = 33
After observing the cell undergo mitosis the scientist lifted his eyes from the microscope and made some notations in an old battered notebook.
The platypus is a mammal. Although it lays eggs in a burrow, and hunts for food in the water, it is a warm-blooded mammal that breathes using lungs, not gills. It also feeds its young on mothers' milk, something which no fish does.
At the moment, genetic technology is very low tech compared to the possible things we could do with technology. So no. But actually, your body is constantly making more DNA as you grow because your cells divide using a process called Mitosis, look it up if you want. When the divide, you then have a new cell meaning more DNA.