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11 November, 14:20

Embryonic cell cycles allow the rapid division of cells in the early embryo. These mitotic cell cycles are much shorter in length than the mitotic cell cycles of cells in a mature organism. In the embryonic cell cycles, mitosis takes approximately the same amount of time as it does in the cell cycles of mature cells. What do you think is a result of the embryonic cycle

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  1. 11 November, 14:29
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    Resulting daughter cells are smaller than the mother cell in the embryonic cell cycles

    Explanation:

    An embryo is an early stage of development of a multicellular organism wjich involve miosis and mitosis. Mitosis is used to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells which produces two daughter cells from one parent cell, during it division, shorter cell cycles occur in early embryo cells this later result to the daughter cells been smaller than the mother cell in the embryonic cell cycles
  2. 11 November, 14:36
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    Resulting daughter cells are smaller than the mother cell in the embryonic cell cycles.

    Explanation:

    The mitotic embryonic cells are shorter in length than adult cells because they divide faster and also have less time to grow compared than post-mitotic mature cells
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