Answer:
If it does not undergo cytokinesis, it means that the cell membrane does not divide to give two daughter cells, hence the two nucleus of daughter cells remain in the parent cell. Over time, this may trigger checkpoint responses in the cell and if cytokinesis cannot be activated to divide the parent cell into two daughter cells, the cell will be killed via apoptosis.
Explanation:
Answer:
The cell membrane controls what goes in and out by having protein channels that act like funnels in some cases and pumps in other cases. Passive transport does not require energy molecules and happens when a funnel opens in the membrane, letting molecules flow through.
Jane is a researcher who studies
the individual and collective aging processes in humans. Jane works in the
field of gerontology. Gerontology is the extensive study of aging processes in
humans as they age. Under gerontology, the physical, mental, and social changes
in older people is studied as they grow.
Answer:
C. serous cells and mucous cells
Explanation:
Salivary glands consist of serious acini and/or mucous acini. The serous acini represent the serous fluid secreting part of the salivary glands and is composed of serous cells. The mucous acini are made of mucous secreting cells.
The parotid salivary glands consist of serous cells only while the sublingual glands and submandibular cells have both serous and mucous cells.