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6. a. what process is represented in the image above? motisis b. what e…

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  1. a. what process is represented in the image above? motisis

b. what evidence do you have? ends with 2 identical cells, only one division
c. label each image & number in order
d. what is the purpose of this reproductive process in humans?
make ne body/diploid cells for growth, development, & repair

  1. draw what the diploid cell

Explanation:

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Sub - Question A
Brief Explanations

The process represented is mitosis. Mitosis is a cell division process that results in two daughter cells with the same genetic material as the parent cell. The clue here is the mention of ending with 2 identical cells and one division, which are key characteristics of mitosis (meiosis has two divisions and results in non - identical, haploid cells in the context of gamete production).

Brief Explanations

Mitosis is characterized by a single round of cell division. During mitosis, the genetic material (chromosomes) is replicated and then equally distributed to the two daughter cells. This results in two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell and to each other. The fact that there is one division and the end product is 2 identical cells is consistent with the process of mitosis (as opposed to meiosis which has two divisions and produces four non - identical, haploid cells in the case of gamete formation).

Brief Explanations

Since the image is not provided, we can't label it directly. But in a typical mitosis sequence, the stages are interphase (cell prepares for division, DNA replicates), prophase (chromosomes condense, nuclear envelope breaks down), metaphase (chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell), anaphase (sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles), telophase (nuclear envelopes reform around the two sets of chromosomes, and cytokinesis (division of the cytoplasm) occurs, resulting in two daughter cells. If we assume the images show these stages, we would label them in the order of interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and then the two daughter cells, numbering them 1 (interphase) through the final stage.

Answer:

The process is mitosis.

Sub - Question B