What Happens To A Cell If It Is Placed In A Hypotonic Solution?
Endosmosis occurs when a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. Water enters the cell causing it to get turgid.... View Article
Endosmosis occurs when a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. Water enters the cell causing it to get turgid.... View Article
Different ions from soil involve in active transportation into the vascular tissues found in roots. Water follows their potential gradient... View Article
The transpiration process causes the pulling of water upwards with the aid of adhesion and cohesion attributes properties of molecules... View Article
In ringing or girdling experiments, a ring of the bark is snipped from the stem. It also eliminates the phloem.... View Article
Adhesion, Cohesion, and surface tension – the forces accountable for upward movement of water in the tracheary elements. The molecules... View Article
Haplontic life cycle refers to the fact that it involves one generation of entities whose cells are haploid. Haplontic life... View Article
In this stage, the chromosomes directed by its centromeres move to the equatorial planes in the middle of the cell,... View Article
Prophase accounts for over half of the mitotic division. The duplicated centrosomes start moving to the opposite ends of cells.... View Article
This phase was believed to indicate the resting phase between consequent cell divisions. However, new studies indicate that it is... View Article
In mitosis, exact replicas are produced and this is observed in almost all the cells of the body. Meiosis on... View Article
The two meiotic divisions are referred to as the first and the second meiotic divisions. During meiosis I, the chromosomal... View Article
It is during Anaphase I that the Segregation of Mendelian factor occurs. During meiosis I, the paired homologous chromosomes drift... View Article
The daughter cells in meiosis differ from the parent cell and also amongst themselves as a result of crossing over,... View Article
Mitotic anaphase varies from the metaphase in having the equivalent number of chromosomes and half the count of chromatids. The... View Article
Meiosis II is shorter than a regular mitotic division due to the reduction of the prophase of such a division.... View Article
Meiosis involves the interchange of genes between homologous chromosomes. Thus, the gametes produced are different from each other genetically. The... View Article
Crossing over is accountable to induce variability. It entails an interchange of equal portions of non-sister chromatids which belong to... View Article
Spindles are microtubular apparatus appearing in several eukaryotic cells at the commencement of the division of the nucleus. It is... View Article
Mitosis occurs both in germ cells and somatic cells of the gonads. Mitosis in plants occurs in the meristematic cells... View Article
In anaphase I, two chromatids of a chromosome from each tetrad progress as a unit to a pole of a... View Article