Answer:
10
Explanation:
The cell cycle is composed of three states: interphase, cell division and resting.
The interphase is composed of 3 phases: G1, S and G2 (in this order). During this state the cell prepares itself for cell division. As part of the preparation the cell duplicates all its genetic material, that is, all its chromosomes. This duplication is done during the phase S.
During the meiotic cell division (composed of meiosis 1 and meiosis 2) a single diploid mother cell (with duplicated chromosomes) produces four haploid daughter cells. the meiosis 1 produces two haploid cells with duplicated chromosomes, and the meiosis 2 produces 4 haploid cells with normal chromosomes (no duplicated).
If a germ-line cell from a frog contains 10 picograms of DNA during G1, then this cell will have 20 picograms of DNA before the product of the first meiotic division, and will have 10 picograms at the begining of the meiosis 2 (i.e prophase II)
Answer:
Explanation:
You list the references in order of the last name of the author. For instance a book by Zachary Adam would come before a book by Adam Zachary. (Just an example)
Adam, Zachary. "Works Cited Example 1." Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Zachary, Adam. "Works Cited Example 2." etc.
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Answer:
I wanted to help but I can't see your pictures.
Explanation:
You should try to add the pictures again
Difference Between Differentiation<span> & </span>Morphogenesis<span>. Multicellular </span>organisms<span> begin</span>life<span> as single </span>cells<span> called zygotes or spores, depending on the species. ...</span>Differentiation<span> is the process by which the </span>cells<span> take on their specific functions. </span>Morphogenesis<span> is the process by which an </span>organism<span> takes on its shape.
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