All cells originate from a previous cell, and if there is only one of them it is called the "parent cell". In the context of reproducing, the cell made from a parent cell is called the "daughter cell".
DNA is the only living substance capable of reproducing itself exactly through the process of DNA replication. This ensures that genetic information is faithfully passed on from one generation to the next without significant changes.
Yes. Most scholarships are based on need, or on student achievement. If your single parent has no alimony, or child support for you, then usually the college looks at only the income from the parent you are living with. If the parent's income is low enough, then a scholarship might be available. The best thing to do is to contact the college to see what they would do for you.
It is called a single-parent household.
Of the 3 things flame, Euglena, and fish only one of them is living. Only fish are living of the 3 items.
Genetic information, such as DNA, is a characteristic that can be passed from one living thing to its young. This information determines the traits and characteristics of the offspring, resulting in inherited traits being passed down from parent to offspring.
An organism produced by only one parent is known as an asexual organism. This type of reproduction does not involve the combination of genetic material from two parents. Examples include bacteria reproducing by binary fission, plants reproducing through vegetative propagation, and some insects reproducing by parthenogenesis.
If only one parent is living=- for example if the Mother had died in childbirth but the child survived, yes, this would be legitimate.
During asexual reproduction there is only need for one participant. Asexual reproduction is a form of reproducing in which offspring are created simply from one organism and they inherit genes of the singular parent only.
No, only some living things are mammals.
yes but only living things
Only if his or her parent(s) or primary custodial parent agrees to the living arrangements.