What is the name given to the process in which a cell divides into two new daughter cells? The stages of embryo development from the zygote stage till the germ layers are formed. What do the germ layers become? What stage of the life cycle produces the gametes? What stage of the life ...
When a haploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical haploid daughter cells; when a diploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical diploid daughter cells. As we mentioned in our previous answer, mitosis is divided into five phases: prophase, metaphase, ...
Mitotic cell division produces ___ daughter cells with ___ chromosome content as the parent cell. a. two: identical b. four, different c. two, different d. four, identical A fly is heterozygous with long wings. Another fly is homozygous with short wings. Suppose the two flies mate. a...
Using parentheses in Excel formulas To change the order of evaluation, enclose in parentheses the part of the formula to be calculated first. For example, the following formula produces 11 because Excel performs multiplication before addition. The formula multiplies ...
Gametocyte--The cell which by division produces gametes. Gamete--Male or female reproductive cell. Zygote--Organism produced by the union of two gametes. Ookinete--Elongated, motile zygote of the malaria parasite as it bores through the epithelial lining of a mosquito's intestine, in the wall...
Meiosis is atype of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells. This process is required to produce egg and sperm cells for sexual reproduction. Meiosis begins with a parent cell that is diploid, meaning it has two copies ...
Some ducts are formed by two layers of cells. In one duct, the apical cell (closest to the lumen, adluminal) are "taller than wide" and the basal cells (farther from lumen, abluminal) are "as tall as they are wide." Another w...
How can an antibiotic kill bacterial cells and not harm vertebrate cells; what part of the bacterial cell must antibiotics be targeting and why? Identify two antibiotics that work differently and describe their modes of action. How d...
The cell nucleus is an organelle exclusively found in all eukaryotic-celled organisms. The cell nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle and is present and absent in various cell types such as red blood cells and white blood cells. The nucleus is structured with the following components: t...
Typically, eukaryotic cells are much larger in size than prokaryotic cells. Moreover, they contain nuclei and a variety of specialized functional units known as organelles. Answer and Explanation: The correct answer is (c), mitochondrion because...