Looking at the inside, it appears so.
In telophase, the cell is nearly done dividing, and it starts to re-establish its normal structures as cytokinesis (division of the cell contents) takes place.
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I believe the answer is plant cells
<span> 1.) Collect cheek cells. 2.) Burst cells open to release </span>DNA<span>. 3.) Separate </span>DNA<span> from proteins. and debris. </span>4<span>.) Isolate concentrated .</span>
During photosynthesis, light energy, combined with water and CO2 gas, make a sugar called glucose.
Glucose has to go through another process called cellular respiration in order for the glucose to be changed into usable energy that would be useful for the plant.
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