38. What type of cell division in eukaryotic cells is divided into prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase? meiosis mitosis fission senescence +1.2.2 reason: guessed before I saw the choices In all truthiness, I have not a clue what any of the above means... Jul 24, 2012 #67...
Question 2: Using a cell from your body as an example, explain the stages in cell cycle Question 3: Mention two differences between mitosis and meiosis Question 4: Daughter cells of mitosis have the same number of chromosom A human cell "stuck" in the mitosis part of the cell cycle might...
Answering the question, “Why do cells divide?” pretty much also answers the question, “Why is mitosis important?” The process of mitotic cell division in eukaryotic cells is important for two main reasons: because cell division creates new cells that keep eukaryotic organisms thriving, and be...
This process is present only in the bodies of multicellular organisms and serves several functions, such as repair, growth regulation, and formation of gametic cells. There are two mechanisms for this physiological process; ...
More activities for learning about DNA and genes Read aboutRosalind Franklinand the role she played in discovering thedouble helix structure of DNA. Learn about how cells divide with apaper plate mitosis model. Last Updated on May 25, 2022 byEmma Vanstone...
Types of Asexual Reproduction Binary fission A cell splitting and becoming two cells (overview)Some organisms like bacteria reproduce using binary fission. They split in two, so one bacterium becomes two bacteria. This always leads to daughter cells, and the offspring will be identical to the pare...
Explain the difference between chromatins and chromatids, and what part of the DNA each of them make up? What role do they have in the structure of DNA? Explain the differences between meiosis and mitosis. Do basophils become mast cells when they leave the circulation and enter...
two cells from one parent using one division event. But meiosis produces four new child cells with two divisions, each of which has half the genetic material of its parent. Mitosis takes place all over the body, while meiosis only takes place in the sex organs and produces sex cells. ...
Cells may also divide without any increase in total size, for example during zygote cleavage. On the other hand, the replication of DNA during the cell cycle not followed by mitosis is a common phenomenon called ‘endoreduplication’. The resulting high-ploidy cells are generally also much ...
Which phase of the cell cycle would cytokinesis begin to divide the the cytoplasm of the cells (and therefore create 2 new daughter cells)? a. Interphase b. Prophase c. Metaphase d. Anaphase e. Telophase What type of cell division makes people grow? A. Mitosis B....