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not always
so i would say it is false
Explanation:
Answer:
.D. two daughter cells with twice the amount of DNA.
Mitosis is a multiplication division with the daughter cells having twice(diploid) the amount of DNA present in the parent cells that is 2n, The Chromosomes number doubles in the daughter cells , and therefore the DNA also doubles with each successful generation in the daughter cells. It is this ability to multiply the genetic components that makes Mitosis to be called multiplication division.
The parents and daughter cells are exactly similar.
Each daughter cell with its double genetic composition can also pass on to its own subsequent generation the genetic composition since its DNA and chromosomes . Thus enough amount can be passed to its own daughter cells too, which explains the need for double DNA inherited from the parents
Yes, they do. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll (aka green pigment) and is where photosynthesis takes place. Animals obviously don't photosynthesize, which is how you can remember that animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
In a mutualistic relationship, both species benefit.
Predation is when a predator eats another organism, in which the predator benefits and the other organism dies.
In parasitism the parasite benefits while the host is harmed.
In competition, neither species benefits because they're too busy fighting over resources.
Commensalism is when only one of the two species benefits but the other is not harmed.