Meiosis takes place during the formation of gametes in animals with a diplontic life cycle. This occurs when germ cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes (sperm and egg cells) that will later fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.
The cell cycle takes place in the nucleus of the cell. It consists of different phases, including interphase (G1, S, G2) where the cell grows and prepares for division, and mitosis where the cell divides into two daughter cells.
Protein synthesis takes place in animal cells in the ribosomes, specifically in the cytoplasm. The process involves translating the genetic information from mRNA into a specific sequence of amino acids to build proteins.
Respiration takes place within the mitochondria of cells. This process involves the breakdown of glucose to produce ATP, the cell's energy currency.
The citric acid cycle, or Kreb's Cycle, takes place within the Mitochondria. Where exactly in the mitochondria is still unknown. We do know that it does take place within the inner spaces of the Mitochondria.
nucleus
the processes are nothing :)
The Cytoplasm
Meiosis takes place during the formation of gametes in animals with a diplontic life cycle. This occurs when germ cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes (sperm and egg cells) that will later fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.
In the mitochondria, just like animal cells.
The cell cycle is the process in which cells use to divide and replicate.
Mitochondria is in both animal cells, and plant cells. The mitochondria is the part of the cell that is like the small power house in the animal/plant cell.
cytoplasm is in both plants and animal cells, it is the place where the chemical reactions take place
The enzymatic reactions of the Calvin cycle take place in the stroma of the chloroplasts in plant cells. This is where the enzymes responsible for the fixation of carbon dioxide and the production of sugars are located.
The cell cycle takes place in the nucleus of the cell. It consists of different phases, including interphase (G1, S, G2) where the cell grows and prepares for division, and mitosis where the cell divides into two daughter cells.
The Kreb's cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, the Kreb's cycle occurs in the cytoplasm since prokaryotes do not have mitochondria.
Protein synthesis takes place in animal cells in the ribosomes, specifically in the cytoplasm. The process involves translating the genetic information from mRNA into a specific sequence of amino acids to build proteins.