How many chromosomes are there in the metaphase of mitosis? Is a haploid a single-stranded DNA? In meiosis of human gametes (specifically meiosis 1), are the chromosomes of the progenitor cells, which are diploid, distributed in a specific way between the two new haploid cells? (The 46 chr...
Are homologous chromosomes attached to one another in somatic cells? What is a haploid cell produced by meiosis in a diploid dominant organism called? What are autosomes cells? What do chromosomes do only once in mitosis and meiosis? Can somatic cells have a different number of chromosomes?
What are cells of the upper epidermis called? Plants: Plants are important for two reasons. First, they provide oxygen to the Earth?s atmosphere so that all living organisms can survive. Second, they make glucose, an important food source for many organisms on Earth. ...
The main difference between gametophyte and sporophyte is that the gametophyte is the sexual phase of the plant life cycle whereas sporophyte is the asexual phase. Another difference is that gametophytes are haploid and produced by meiosis whereas sporophytes are diploid and produced by mitosis. ...
Leonard Hayflick found that human cells have a limited capacity to divide. After which they become ‘senescent’. This is now known as the “Hayflick Limit”. Hayflick discovered that your cells go through 3 phases. This first is rapid cell division called ‘mitosis’. The 2nd is where ...
Daughter cells are cells that are made through cell division. If the daughter cells result from mitosis, then they will have the...
Somatic cells—that is, the cells in your body that aren’t sex cells—do this via a process called mitosis. New sex cells, or gametes, are produced via a different process, called meiosis. Today, we’re going to talk about both of these. How are they different? How are they similar...
On the basis of their appearance under a light microscope, white cells are grouped into three major classes—lymphocytes,granulocytes, and monocytes—each of which carries out somewhat different functions. Lymphocytes, which are further divided into B cells and T cells, are responsible for the ...
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What are the general purposes of mitosis and meiosis? How are the cells produced different in terms of chromosome number and general function? Who determines the gender of an offspring: the mother or the father? What is the main reason? Who determines the gender of an offspring: the mother ...