There are several factors, both internal and external which work together to regulate cell division, they are as follows: External factors are... View Article
For the hair growth cycle, cell division is responsible. Here, new cells push forward the new cells for it to grow longer, hence new hair gets... View Article
The stages of the cell cycle in any cell with a nucleus or eukaryotic cells are grouped into two main phases - the mitotic phase and the... View Article
The process of meiosis produces genetic diversity in the following ways - Through the random orientation of paternal and maternal chromosomes... View Article
Interphase is the period between mitotic divisions - that is, G1, S and G2. It is during this phase that the cell grows, carrying out metabolic... View Article
A cell must undergo all its stages for complete development of the cell. If this does not happen, a mutated cell is an outcome. If the cell skips... View Article
Anaphase is considered a short phase. This phase involves the separation of sister chromatids and their separation. The spindle fibers contract... View Article
Symptoms of low prolactin levels include: Infertility Absence of periods / irregular periods Vaginal dryness Breast Milk discharge when not... View Article
Common symptoms of thyroid problems in females includes: Swollen face Constipation Dry skin Weight gain Fatigue Increased sensitivity to cold... View Article
Symptoms of high levels of TSH include: Weight gain Fatigue Dry skin Slow heart rate Swelling of the face and neck Irregular menstrual periods... View Article
Low estrogen levels can lead to symptoms such as: Mood swings Breast tenderness Vaginal dryness Depression Headaches Absent or irregular periods... View Article
Symptoms of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) deficiency includes: Irregular or absent periods Loss of pubic hair Inability to produce milk for... View Article
In plants, symplasts are the protoplasts that are interconnected by the plasmodesmata. It is the inner part of the plasma membrane, and plays a... View Article
Apoplastic pathway is fast while Symplastic pathway is slower. Apoplastic pathways consist of non-living parts while symplastic pathways consist... View Article