Bacteroid has a thick cell wall which is absent in a bacterial cell(its outer structure is made up of a cytoplasmic membrane).
In prophase, DNA begins to cluster. In metaphase, two identical, condensed DNA strands line themselves up in the middle of the cell. After metaphase, there are: Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis. This process excluding or including Cytokinesis is called mitosis.
In the DNA replication for a cell baby, meiosis occurs.
Skin cell and fertilized egg cell
C) It is thin tissue that lines the alveoli
Answer:
O Fruit fly gametes have 2 chromosomes while parent cells have 4 chromosomes.
Explanation:
The fruit fly is a diploid (2n) species with a chromosome number equal to 4, which means that somatic cells have two sets of homologous chromosomes, each set composed of two chromosomes (2n = 4). Moreover, fly gametes are haploid (n) cells, containing each a complete set of two non-homologous chromosomes (i.e., half the amount of DNA compared to parent cells). During meiosis, a single cell divides twice following one complete round of DNA replication, producing thus four gametes with a haploid number of chromosomes.