Why does mitosis occur in root tips? Mitosis occurs most frequently at the apical meristems such as the root tip. ... The tissue region at theroot needs to have very active dividing cells, especially at the very root tip, as to enable the root to grow in length. Therefore, various sta...
Does asexual reproduction use mitosis to reproduce? Where do members of Charophyta form gametes? Where does meiosis take place? How do trematodes reproduce? Is pollination asexual reproduction? What type of reproduction occurs when animals produce cloned offspring? Where does human fertilization in the...
Mitosis and Meiosis:Mitosis and meiosis are both important cell cycles for eukaryotic organisms. These two cell cycles have some similarities but also have many differences.Answer and Explanation: Comparisons Both mitosis and meiosis are cell division cycles that o...
In contrast, each haploid parent contributes its entire genome to each diploid offspring because haploid gametes are produced via mitosis (Figure 1). The estimators of Ritland (1996) and Loiselle et al. (1995) were used to calculate kinship coefficients between different pairs of female and male...
In contrast, each haploid parent contributes its entire genome to each diploid offspring because haploid gametes are produced via mitosis (Figure 1). The estimators of Ritland (1996) and Loiselle et al. (1995) were used to calculate kinship coefficients between different pairs of female and male...
What structures in amoeba and paramecium occur in plant cells? Which group produces pollen? A. ferns B. flowering plants C. mosses D. fungi What is the reproductive system/process of medusas? Are they reproduce sexual or asexual? What species concept applies to animals that reproduce asexually...
(The 46 chromosomes in the progenitor cell (labelled "1" through "46") a In which types of cell would mitosis occur? In which phase of Meiosis 1 does tetrad occur? In which stage of meiosis does the separation of homologous chromosomes occur? Do somatic cells make gametes? What will a...
Describe these multicellular stages and explain where fertilization, mitosis, and meiosis occur in the life cycle. Incl What generation is dominant in the moss life cycle? Select one: a. Haploid gametophyte. b. Diploid gametophyte. c. Haploid sporophyte. d. Dipl...
As an extension of the human experience, this phenomenon can also occur when a horse is trained/exercised [46]. The length of the small intestine does not change significantly after four weeks of age; while the large intestine continues to grow until the horse reaches 20 years of age [43]...