The stage of mitosis where the chromosomes line up is called metaphase.
<span> I would have to say that Homologous chromosomes are made up of chromosome pairs of approximately the same length, centromere position, and staining pattern, for genes with the same corresponding loci that's all I know</span>
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Adenine and thymine are complementary bases, as well as cytosine and guanine. Complementary bases bind always with each other, and never with another base. Cytosine and guanine are joined together by 3 hydrogen bonds and thymine with adenine with 2 hydrogen bonds
Acetylcholine receptor locales are blocked. Acetylcholine receptors are found on the surface of muscle cells, moved in the neurotransmitter between nerve cells and muscle cells. It is ligand-gated particle channels, and, as different individuals from the "Cys-circle" ligand-gated particle channel superfamily, are made out of five protein subunits symmetrically organized like fights around a barrel.