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what is cell cyclecell cycle or mitotic cycle is the time period that starts when the cell is formed and finishes when it is divided by mitosis
what is cellular regeneration how is mitosis related to this processsome tissues are able to regenerate when injured the liver for instance
what are some examples of organs and tissues where mitosis is more frequent less frequent or practically absent generally in vertebrates mitosis is
what is the importance of mitosis for the embryonic developmentevery embryo grows from a single cell that suffers mitosis and operates other cells
why in some cases is mitosis a synonym of reproductionin some living beings asexual reproduction happens by many means binary division schizogony
what is mitosis what is the importance of mitosismitosis is the process in which one eukaryotic cell separates into two cells identical to the parent
what is the nucleolusthe nucleolus is a small and optically dense region in the interior of the cell nucleus it is made of ribosomic rna rrna and
do phylogenetically proximal species have cells with proximal chromosome countsthe number of chromosomes typical of every species is proximal for
what is the other name given to sex chromosomes what is the function of sex chromosomessex chromosomes are also known as allosomes the other
can two normal individuals of the same species with sexual reproduction have identical genomes and identical karyotypes how is the human karyotype
what is the difference between the concepts of karyotype and genomegenome is the set of dna molecules that characterizes each living being or every
what are homologous chromosomes which are the human cells that do not have homologous chromosomeschromosomes have genes genetic information in the
how is the chromosome region where the centromere is located called how are chromosomes classified in relation to the position of their centromerethe
what is the structure that maintains identical chromatids boundthe structure that maintains identical chromatids bound is the centromerecell nucleus
how are the concepts of chromosome chromatin and chromatids related in which phase of the cell cycle does dna duplicatechromatin is a set of
what is the relation between the concepts of chromatin and chromosome are euchromatin and heterochromatin part of chromosomesevery filament of
what are heterochromatin and euchromatinchromatin is uncondensed nuclear dna the typical dna morphology in interphase the phase of the cell cycle in
of which substances is chromatin madechromatin is made of dna molecules associated to proteins known as histonescell nucleus review - image diversity
what are cells with a delimited nucleus called what are the main elements of the nucleuscells with delimited nucleus are known as eukaryotic cells
what are some biological examples in which lysosomic enzymes play a fundamental rolethe remodelation of the osseous tissue the function of acrosomes
what is autophagic intracellular digestion why is this type of intracellular digestion intensified in an organism undergoing starvationautophagic
what is extracellular digestionextracellular digestion is that in which food breaking into utile molecules that can be internalized by the cell is
what is intracellular digestionintracellular digestion or cellular digestion is the breaking in the interior of the cell of big molecules coming from
what is the main cell organelle involved in cell digestion what are the properties of that organelle that enable it to do the taskthe organelles
what is heterophagic intracellular digestion how is this process accomplishedheterophagic intracellular digestion is the breaking into minor