what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
it happens during the trough
during cytokinesis the cell different
the thing that happens to cells iin potato's during cooking is the cells get burned out and die:>
nothing happens during interphase. That is when the cell starts the process of the cell cycle and goes into prophase.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
it happens during the trough
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
What happens during a monthly close and an annual close?
Nothing in particular happens if you are over 18 during Lent.
Nothing happens it explodes
What happens during the G2 phase is that cells grow rapidly and make protein.
during cytokinesis the cell different