Diffusion and mitosis are both biological processes that occur in living organisms. Diffusion involves the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, while mitosis is the process by which a cell divides and produces two identical daughter cells. Both processes are essential for the maintenance, growth, and reproduction of cells.
Mitosis is when one cell divides into two.
This known as mitosis, which repairs damage and helps us grow.
Diffusion of AIDS is an example of contagious diffusion, where the disease spreads through direct or indirect contact between individuals.
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All cells undergo mitosis othe than gametic cells (these are reproductive cells, ie sperm cells and ovums). Mitosis is the cells way of dividing to produce two identical daughter cells, which is necessary for all 'normal' cells of the body. The reproductive cells need to carry non identical information though otherwise you would end up with children who were all exactly alike
Mitosis is when one cell divides into two.
Becuase the DNA is replicated, so the two cells produced by mitosis are clones of eachother!
They are exactly the same and start the process again
no because they just arnt
no because they just arnt
the two cells are alike because the mother cell had 2 pairs of each strand of DNA for the two daughter cells. Each daughter cell has the same DNA to carry on the species and to preform mitosis again.
Both cells have the same structure and code layout
Yes. The daughter cells are exact replicas or the original cell.
both occurs in gases (with little forces attraction between making them move in an uneven manner)
Osmosis and diffusion are both processes by which molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. They both occur spontaneously to achieve equilibrium within a system.
Mitosis and meiosis are both processes involved in cell division. Both processes involve the duplication of genetic material and the separation of chromosomes. Additionally, both processes ensure the distribution of genetic material to daughter cells.
Mitosis and meiosis are alike in that they both are a kind of cell division. They are different in that mitosis produces two cells identical to the original, while meiosis produces cells that only have half the chromosomes of the original. Meiosis ends up with haploid cells, while mitosis end up with diploid cells.