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Is merge the same as separate?

Nope - merge and separate are opposites of each other.


What is the stage that chromosomes separate?

What is Half of the number of chromosomes


What type of chromosomes separate during mitoses?

Both autosomes and sex chromosomes separate during mitosis./ Somatic chromosomes separate during mitosis with same number as in the parent cell.


What is the opposite of combine?

Some opposites are detach, disconnect, dissolve, divide, apart, separate.


Where do you find the centrioles aid in cell division?

It helps divide DNA during cell division!! :) <3


During meiosis, which chromosomes separate and go to different gametes?

During meiosis, the homologous chromosomes separate and go to different gametes.


The failure of replicated chromosomes to separate is called?

The failure of replicated chromosomes to separate is called nondisjunction. This can lead to an abnormal number of chromosomes in daughter cells during cell division, which can result in genetic disorders such as Down syndrome.


What is the term for when chromosomes fail to separate during cell division?

The term for when chromosomes fail to separate during cell division is called nondisjunction.


Which enzyme separate and bind the chromosomes?

separate-restriction endonucleasis bind-ligases


Where do homologous chromosomes separate?

IN THE NUCLEUS OF A CELL.................................


Of chromosomes of cell divisions of daughter cells occurs where in the body homologus chromosomes crossing over for mitosis and meiosis?

The homologus chromosomes form a four, quad, and in telephase the 'homologus' chromosomes separate in half. Then, they separate and make 2 diploid cells.


How do you chromosomes at end of meiosis i compare with the chromosomes at end of meiosis ii?

At the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are duplicated (sister chromatids) and homologous chromosomes separate. At the end of meiosis II, the sister chromatids separate, resulting in four haploid daughter cells each with a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis II is similar to mitosis in terms of chromosome behavior as the sister chromatids separate.