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- Please help me to answer this question thank you! (Multiple choice) Select the correct answer 1. The function of mitosis is? a. To distribute the cell's DNA equally between the daughters b. To divide the cytoplasm equally between the daughter cells c. To distribute the parent cell's organelles evenly d. All of the given e. None of the give 2. The chromosomes of daughter cells formed during mitosis a. Are double the number of those in the parent cell b. Are identical to the chromosomes of the other daughter c. Are half the number of those in the parent cell d. b & c e. All 3. Which of these cells is likely to have been formed using mitosis? a. Skin cell b. Sperm cell c. Egg cell d. Heart muscle cell e. a & d 4. A certain stain colors DNA violet. When stained, which of these should appear violet? a. Chromatin b. Chromosomes c. Chromatids d. a & b e. All of the given 5. Two DNA molecules, joined at a centromere, have coiled to form tiny bodies.…please help me answer these questions. THANK YOU! give the pros and the cons of using stem cells in today's way of treating diseases. Tabulate them and in 5 sentences give your own point of view on this matter.Please help with answering this Cancer Biology question. Detailed answers are welcome to aid in understanding.
- Please tell me more about mitosisPlease explain how cancer is a disease of the cell cycle checkpoints. you must explain how the function of p53 and proto-oncogenes, how alterations in p53 or proto-oncogenes can cause cell cycle alteration, and how this leads to the typical phenotypes seen in cancer cells.please explain this in a length of a full page as much detail please 1. How do checkpoints regulate the cell cycle?
- Please answer fast Gain-of-function mutations could contribute to cancer progression if the mutant gene is, a) p53 b) Rb c) cdks d) Wee1 2. Loss-of-function mutations could contribute to cancer progression if the mutant gene is, a) Rb b) Ras-GEF c) cdc25 d) cdks Help please! and explain if possibleWhy are histopathologists interested in the percentage of mitotic cells in a tissue biopsy? 1.High rates of cell division (i.e. a high mitotic index) are characteristic of tumours 2.Low rates of cell division (i.e. a low mitotic index) are indicative of tumours 3.Mature differentiated cells continue to go through the cell cycle 4.They are interested in looking for misshapen cells.Good day, could you please help me answer the following. This is just 1 problem, the questions are connected. Thank you so much! a) A commercial stage micrometer has a total length of 1000 μm and is divide into 100 equal divisions. What is the length of each stage division in millimeters? b) Fourteen (14) ocular divisions coincide with three stage divisions. Assuming that the graduations of the stage micrometer are spaced 10 μm, what is the known distance between the three stage divisions in millimeters? c) With the same given information on b), what would be the distance of one ocular division?