Characteristics of life. Reproduction: Sexual-Meiosis: Multi-cellular Organisms: The fertilizing of the egg by the sperm: Each sperm and egg holds half of the chromosomes that will get passed onto the offspring. The male: X, Y. The female: X, X. Both the sperm and the egg hold DNA (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acids). Asexual-Mitosis: Single celled organisms: Split into two halves that grow and repeat the process, which creates an exact copy of the parent. Made of cells: Everything that has life is made up of one or more cells. These cells may multiply to create new ones in multi-cellular organisms. The single celled organisms will split and form an exact copy of the parent cell. Filaments of cytoskeleton, membrane protein, cholesterol, cytoplasm are found in the plasma membrane.
characteristics of life outline
Characteristics of life. Reproduction: Sexual-Meiosis: Multi-cellular Organisms: The fertilizing of the egg by the sperm: Each sperm and egg holds half of the chromosomes that will get passed onto the offspring. The male: X, Y. The female: X, X. Both the sperm and the egg hold DNA (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acids). Asexual-Mitosis: Single celled organisms: Split into two halves that grow and repeat the process, which creates an exact copy of the parent. Made of cells: Everything that has life is made up of one or more cells. These cells may multiply to create new ones in multi-cellular organisms. The single celled organisms will split and form an exact copy of the parent cell. Filaments of cytoskeleton, membrane protein, cholesterol, cytoplasm are found in the plasma membrane.
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