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In Meiosis I: Separates homologous chromosomes In Meiosis II: Separates sister chromatids
It is making two products. it reduces the O2 gas.
During cell divion (anaphase) .the centromere divides and separates the two sister chromatids.
it separates from the membrane.
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That's a rocket with two stages- when the first stage (or section) runs out of fuel, it separates from the top half (second stage) and falls away, leaving that second stage to fire up, and drive the rocket higher.
The first stage is jettisoned, to fall back to earth, as the fuel runs out.
The payload (the important stuff) in a multistage rocket is carried in the last stage. The earlier stages are there only for the purpose of boosting the last stage on its way. When each earlier stage is out of fuel, it separates and falls back to Earth.
That's a rocket with two stages- when the first stage (or section) runs out of fuel, it separates from the top half (second stage) and falls away, leaving that second stage to fire up, and drive the rocket higher.
you obsorve air
menstruation
The first stage is jettisoned, to fall back to earth, as the fuel runs out.
The proscenium arch stage is so named due to the proscenium arch which separates the stage from the auditorium.
its the first stage of pregnancy and last the first 3 months..
In Meiosis I: Separates homologous chromosomes In Meiosis II: Separates sister chromatids
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