What Uses Mitosis to Reproduce?
Mitosis is the process by which an organism grows and repairs damaged tissues. Some organisms use mitosis to reproduce asexually.... View Article
Mitosis is the process by which an organism grows and repairs damaged tissues. Some organisms use mitosis to reproduce asexually.... View Article
The shortest phase of mitosis is anaphase, which comes after metaphase. In this phase, the sister chromatids separate and move... View Article
Mitosis occurs rapidly in the growing regions, the dermis of the skin, where cells are replaced continuously, the region of... View Article
If cytokinesis does not occur after nuclear division (karyokinesis) then it will result in a multinucleated cell with more than... View Article
Somatic cells undergo mitosis, whereas meiosis occurs in the germ cells, which give rise to gametes. Also Check: Does Mitosis... View Article
Mitosis helps in growth, repairing damaged tissues and regeneration. Various cells have a shorter life span and are continuously in... View Article
Meiosis occurs at the time of male and female gamete formation during sexual reproduction. Mitosis occurs in the somatic cells... View Article
Mitosis occurs during asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, gametes are not produced and the offspring is genetically identical or clone... View Article
Mitosis is an equational division resulting in the formation of identical cells. It is required for the growth, repair and... View Article
Haemoglobin is the respiratory pigment present in the RBCs and is responsible for carrying oxygen. Due to mutation in the... View Article
Yes, yeast is classified as fungi even though they are unicellular. They belong to the class Ascomycetes. The cell wall... View Article
No, yeast is unicellular and eukaryotic but is classified as fungus and not in the kingdom Protista due to more... View Article
DNA is the genetic material present in all living cells except a few viruses. It is made up of nucleotides,... View Article
ATPs are generated during cellular respiration. ATP is generated in glycolysis in the cytoplasm and in the TCA cycle and... View Article
Lipids are made up of glycerol and fatty acids with a long chain hydrocarbon. Triglycerides are the most common type... View Article
Chemical digestion refers to the enzyme-mediated breakdown of larger molecules into smaller molecules and their monomer in the gastrointestinal tract.... View Article
Plasmodesmata are intercellular connections, which connect the cytoplasm of two neighbouring plant cells. Desmosomes are adhesive protein complexes present between... View Article
C3 plants are those, in which the first stable product of carbon fixation is 3-carbon compound 3-phosphoglyceric acid (3-PGA). Tomato... View Article
Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) play an important role in adaptive immunity. These are required for the functioning of T-lymphocytes. The main... View Article
Veins carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart from the different parts of the body with the exception of pulmonary veins,... View Article