<span>Mitosis
is a process whereby somatic cell divides while meiosis is a process in which
germ cell divides.</span>Both are
essential processes that occur during development. However, delay in mitosis can result into
alteration in cell kinetics pattern resulting in depletions of all populations.
I presume your question is, how many chromosomes would be found in the resulting daughter cells of meiosis?
If parent cell has 16 chromosomes, the first division in Meiosis of the cell will result in 8 chromosomes, and the second division (I.e. the separation of the sister chromatids of the 8 chromosomes) results in 8 daughter chromosomes.
The number of chromosomes in each cell resulting from meiosis is 8.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
zika is a parasite
Explanation:
this is a common parasite but if you want my personal opinion, the parasite is none of these, its my younger brother.
Natural selection leads to evolution because the strongest survive and pass on their genes
The answer is false, liquid molecules continue to move even after the concentration is uniform.
Diffusion happens because there’s a concentration gradient between the dye and the water, therefore dye molecules moves to the water area. But note that this is only the net movement of the molecules, which means, even if more molecules are moving towards water, there are still some dye molecules that are moving in the opposite direction.
So, after the concentration is equal, the motion of the dye molecules does not stop, they still move in random directions, but there’s no net movement instead, as there’s no concentration gradient. Remember molecules are always moving in all directions , it just depends on whether there’s a net movement or not. If there’s no net movement, the amount of molecules moving to each and every direction is always equal.