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... Another difference would be that Mitosis produces cells for growth and repair, while Meiosis produces cells for sexual reproduction. ...
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... The innermost layer produces cells that are first cuboidal or columnar in shape, but as the cells push toward the surface, they become flattened. ...
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... Fuel cells are placed into a fuel cell stack to provide the amount of energy required. Each fuel cell produces roughly 0.7 of a watt of electricity. ...
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... isogamy. First the mature haploid vegetative cell (gametangium) produces gamete cells which are attracted to one another. The isogametes ...
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... on the oxygen side. Stacking fuel cells in series produces enough power to operate a vehicle. Unfortunately, there is a downside ...
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... In people with diabetes, the pancreas either produces little or no insulin, or the cells do not respond appropriately to the insulin that is produced. ...
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... A gametophyte is the form of a moss plant that produces sex cells. ... The prothallus produces sex cells that unite to form the zygote. ...
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... However, the second generation of a hybrid cross produces offspring in a 3:1 ratio ... Our offspring in the YED plate grew with 4 out of 12 cells producing red ...
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... This secondary cell produces 2V, a number of these cells are typically combined in series to make up 6 or 12V batteries. Advances ...
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... While meiosis, known as reduction division, produces daughter cells with half the information contained in the parent cell. Mitosis ...
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... Ex (brown blue eyes). Mitosis- Cell division that produces new cells having exactly the same number of chromosomes pairs, and hence genes, the parent cells. ...
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... cell divisions. Then in one or more of these daughter cells, the virus produces RNA copies of its genetic material. These new HIV ...
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... cell divisions. Then in one or more of these daughter cells, the virus produces RNA copies of its genetic material. These new HIV ...
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... cell divisions. Then in one or more of these daughter cells, the virus produces RNA copies of its genetic material. These new HIV ...
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... the nucleus. Mitosis is a type of cell division that produces two genteically identical cells from a single cell. Mitosis is basically ...
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... a) more melanocytes (skin cells capable of producing melanin pigment) are produced at the base of the epidermis, and each melanocyte produces more melanin ...
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... reaction. The other type, the electrochemical cells, produces electricity through a spontaneous chemical reaction. The electricity ...
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... lymph nodes. The lymphatic system works as follows; the bone marrow produces blood cells including white blood cells. White blood ...
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... When leukemia develops, the body produces large numbers of abnormal blood cells. In most types of leukemia, the abnormal cells are white blood cells. ...
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... region that is made up of RNA and protiens,it also produces ribosomes. Mitochondria burns food molecules to release energy. This energy is used by cells to do ...
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... The new laser process is noncontact. The beam, focused onto the cylinder surface, melts and vaporizes the image-carrier material and produces the cells. ...
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... The body increases hematocrit (concentration of red blood cells), produces more of a particular enzyme that facilitates, and releases oxygen from hemoglobin to ...
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... They theorize that the body produces cancer cells fairly regularly, but eliminates most of them before they can spread or form a tumor (Lewis, 1995). ...
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... breathing. The body produces more red blood cells in the bone marrow to carry oxygen. This process may take several weeks. Persons ...
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... from it. The very top of this bone, the ungual crest, produces cells that create the claw and allow its growth. The extension and ...
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... In people with diabetes, however, the pancreas either produces little or no insulin, or the cells do not respond appropriately to the insulin that is produced. ...
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... The skeleton is an excellent form of protection as it encases the vital organs of the body and produces white blood cells, which fight off disease within the ...
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... During gastrulation, the inward movement of cells at the blastodisc's midline produces a groove called the primitive streak. All ...
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... This action in the brain causes nerve cells to increase their activity, which in turn produces the increased activity, the heightened talkativeness, the ...
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... Stem cells are the primitive master cells of the body that differentiate into functions like skin, bone, nerve, and brain cells (the body produces over 200 ...
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