What is the replication of a cell to form two daughter cells with identical sets of chromosomes called? What are the two type of gametes? What is it called when homologs or sister chromosomes don't split evenly? What is the name for bacterial reproduction? (a) sexual reproduction (b) conj...
What are male and female sex cells called?Reproductive System:The female reproductive system produces egg cells and serves to protect and feed the fetus until birth, while the male reproductive system produces and deposits sperm. Together, these two reproductive systems make up the human reproductive...
Binucleate cells are due to adefect in cytokinesis, the process by which two daughter cells separate at the completion of cell division. What are Binucleate cells called? Chondrocytesare binucleate cells that are present in the cartilage. Muscle cells are multinucleate which is known as a syncyt...
The fate of the two daughter cells of a neuroblast is decided by protein determinants that are unequally distributed between them. Among the cell fate determinants distributed to the GMC are Prospero and Brat (Brain tumor), so named because it behaves as a tumor suppressor in the brain [24]...
The paradox of studying markers once the cell has entered the reproductive stage is that the bearer of the property does not exist anymore, since cell reproduction is a process of generating two daughter cells from the original mother cell. Therefore, they cannot be part of Cinst as there is...
A normal cell replicates and divides into two cells which in turn divide into four daughter cells and so on by DNA replication in mitosis. As the cell grows old, it dies because of the programmed cell death known as apoptosis. The dead cells are then replaced with new cells. However when...
As the sectors of health care and elderly caregain traction, Chinese consumersare poised tospend more. 这句学的是用as+句子引出事实部分表示原因,后面加主句 不过后半句我觉得老师给的译文不太对,应该是没理解这句话的意思,因为中文本身表述就...
In this process, a single bacterial cell, called the "parent," makes a copy of its DNA and grows larger by doubling its cellular content. The cell then splits apart, pushing the duplicated material out and creating two identical "daughter" cells. Some types of bacteria, such as ...
Normal cells have a finite cell cycle of growth, division into two daughter cells, and differentiation into specialized cells with specific functions. The final stage in the cell cycle is apoptosis, or programmed cell death, when they are infected, old, damaged or simply no longer needed. This...
Cells or tissues are crosslinked to preserve chromatin–protein interactions, and the protein of interest is immunoprecipitated with an antibody. Quantification of the precipitated DNA by PCR or profiling methods indicates enrichments of the protein of interest. Chromatin remodelers Enzymes or complexes ...