mitosis的意思和读音

mitosis

: [ˌmaɪˈtoʊsəs] : [ˌmaɪˈtəʊsɪs]

n.

mitoses  

mitosisn.

1.the process of cell division

n.1.,

n.1.the process by which a cell divides into two smaller cells that each contain the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. It makes it possible for asexual reproduction and ordinary cell division in living things to happen.

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7. ( proliferative activity) ( mitosis) ( heterogenety) ...

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1.The cell prepares for meiosis just as it does for mitosis. But as the DNA condenses, each chromosome finds its homologous counterpart.DNA

2.pertaining to the dense specialized portion of a chromosome to which the spindle attaches during mitosis.

3.For over a century, scientists have strived to understand the mechanisms that govern the accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis.

4.Ellenberg and his colleagues more than doubled the number of genes that are known to be involved in mitosis, a type of cell division.Ellenberg

5.A. During the heart stage mitosis occurs; and during the torpedo stage cytokinesis occurs.

6.The X chromosome is shown here in a condensed state, as it would appear in a cell that's going through mitosis.

7.Tubulin is present in virtually all eucaryotic cells and has a strong relation with cellular mitosis.

8.Fission begins with division of the nucleus by mitosis, followed by cytoplasmic division, and sometimes sporulation .

9.We have also found that the span of such memory is limited to the last mitosis.广

10.These findings provide insights into the evolution of meiosis and kinetochore regulation during mitosis and meiosis.