Asked by uknown
what cellular process involves mitosis
A.movement
B.fertilization
C.growth
D.specialization
believe B is this correct
A.movement
B.fertilization
C.growth
D.specialization
believe B is this correct
Answers
Answered by
Damon
mitosis is the process of cell division to create new cells, so I would agree with you.
Answered by
Anonymous
I rather believe it would be "c"; doesn't fertilization involve MIOSIS ?
Answered by
Anonymous
Sorry, typing error - I meant of course MEIOSIS
Answered by
PsyDAG
Mitosis is one cell splitting to form two identical daughter cells, both diploid, as occurs in normal growth.
Fertilization involves combining two haploid cells (half the species number of chromosomes) to become one diploid cell (species number of chromosomes).
Meiosis involves one cell splitting into two haploid daughter cells, as with formation of sperm and egg.
I hope this helps you understand the processes better. Thanks for asking.
Fertilization involves combining two haploid cells (half the species number of chromosomes) to become one diploid cell (species number of chromosomes).
Meiosis involves one cell splitting into two haploid daughter cells, as with formation of sperm and egg.
I hope this helps you understand the processes better. Thanks for asking.
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