You may have heard about two types of cells:eukaryotic (animal) cells, andprokaryotic (plant) cells.Bothtypes of cells undergo cell division, butonly eukaryotic cells experience cell division through mitosis. In fact,alleukaryotic cells can engage in mitosis. Mitosis happens exclusively in eukaryotic...
What is the purpose of mitosis? What kinds of cells need mitosis and what kinds do not? What role does mitosis play in the growth of an embryo? What are the three main functions of mitosis? What is the importance of chromosomes to a cell?
What is the term used for the failure of homologous chromosomes to separate during cell division? What are the types of cell division in unicellular organisms? Which type of cellular division results in the formation of diploid cells from a diploid parent cell? Sel...
What chromosomes are in autosomal cells? What are the x and y chromosomes called? What kind of cells have 46 chromosomes with 23 pairs? What types of cells have chromosomes? Which human cells never have 23 pairs of chromosomes? Which chromosomes in a karyotype are autosomes?
describe how cells get energy describe how cells use the genetic code to make proteins define and apply basic principles of human inheritance describe the structure and function of the four basic tissue types in the body describe the basic body plan of the human organism ...
Each of those two daughter cells will go through another round of meiosis where the sister chromatids will be separated. In the end, four unique daughter cells will be formed.Answer and Explanation: Metaphase II of meiosis is actually really similar to the metaphase of mitosis. Only meiosis ...
There are two main cell death types: programmed cell death called apoptosis and unprogrammed cell death due to cell injury: necrosis. They differ in the signaling, biochemical, and morphological changes displayed by dying cells.
Microtubules are a key element of eukaryotic cells that are critical for mitosis, cell motility, transport within cells, and maintaining cell shape. Hameroff’s theory sees microtubules in brainneuronsas the seat of quantum consciousness, maintaining quantum effects just long enough to conduct computat...
Can meiosis occur in somatic cells? What do we know about the cell that begins meiosis? Mitosis produces which cell type? Haploid, diploid, chromosome, gamet? What mom and dad chromosomes go through synapsis during meioisis? Which phase of meiosis is most like mitosis?
In a few sentences, what is the function of smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotic plant cells? Why must a cell go through the S phase before mitosis? Describe the structure and function of nucleic acids in living organisms. ...