What is the difference between meiosis 1 and meiosis 2? a. What is the process of sexual reproduction? b. Why do we say that meiosis is essential for sexual reproduction? c. When do cells regain the normal chromosome number of body (somatic) cells? d. How does the alternation of meiosis...
What is one big difference in the outcome of mitosis and meiosis? What are the three reasons why you would do mitosis? What is the role of the spindle in mitosis? What types of cells use mitosis for division? What is the major difference between metaphase of mitosis and metaphase I of ...
What are the two types of cell division? Which type of nuclear division produces diploid cells from diploid cells? a. fission b. meiosis c. mitosis d. linkage e. none of the above Which type of cell division forms a tumor? What type of cell division generat...
Types of Cells Cell Structure Cell Theory Functions of a Cell Cells are the fundamental unit of life. They range in size from 0.0001 mm to nearly 150 mm across. Cell Definition “A cell is defined as the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life’s processes.”...
MITOSIS/MEIOSIS : If you started with a cell with four chromosomes, what would happen if sexual reproduction took place for four generations using diploid (2n) cells instead of haploid cells (n)? (In other words, how many chromosomes would the cells have ...
and the cell that’s being divided is always called the “parent cell.” When the process of dividing the parent cell is complete, the result is two “daughter cells.” These cells are called daughter cells because, during mitosis, the genetic material of the parent cell is passed on to ...
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 ...
fat is usually found in foods that we use in cooking, as spreads on bread and it also found in snacks, pastries. iron it is a constituent of our red blood cells. its function is to carry oxygen from our lungs to organs, muscles, and cells. food sources include spinach, soybeans...
What types of organisms reproduce by mitosis? Why do they do this? In what phase of mitosis does DNA synthesis occur? What types of cells use mitosis for division? What are some other reasons cells undergo mitosis? Which of the following processes occurs during meiosis and not mitosis? A. ...
In what types of organisms does meiosis occur? What is produced as a result of meiosis? What are the reproductive cells produced by meiosis called? During which part of meiosis (meiosis I or meiosis II) do the two alleles of a gene separate?