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Yes, during anaphase II.
During a process called 'meiosis' at the end of telophase which ends in cytokinesis - the process by which the daughter cells separate.
The contractile ring pinches a dividing cell into two new cells by the action of myosin ll moving along the action philaments.
First of all you get a haploid number of chromosomes which is 23 from your mom and 23 from your dad which creates a diploid cell, which is the first body cell of a human, then the cell divides once and there is DNA replication which forms 2 cells then it divides again but DNA is not replicated and you get 4 haploid cells which is half. I KNOW THIS CAUSE I LEARNED IT A FEW WEEKS AGO IN SCIENCE 9!! HOPE I HELPED... =)
The cell membrane consists of two molecular structures: Proteins and Phospholipids. The proteins are used for cell recognition, communication, and for moving substances in and out of the cell. The vast majority of the cell membrane is made of phospholipids. A phospholipid consists of a phosphate "head" with two long "tails" of lipids. The phosphate head is "hydrophilic" meaning it is attracted to liquid environments. The lipid tails are "hydrophilic" meaning they move away from liquid environments. The cell membrane is two layers of these phospholipids. The outer layer has the heads pointing towards the liquid environment outside the cell. The inner layer has the heads pointed inwards towards the liquid interior of the cell. The tails are on the inside of this layer, in a dry environment.Outside environmentOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
During the meiosis's, a mother and father cell split apart into two cells like Mitosis. But in Meiosis, the cells are different from each other and when each cell divides into two other cells, and two similar cells are divided between a different cell and creates a pattern. this process repeats itself.
Yes, during anaphase II.
During a process called 'meiosis' at the end of telophase which ends in cytokinesis - the process by which the daughter cells separate.
Anaphase I and anaphase II.
The contractile ring pinches a dividing cell into two new cells by the action of myosin ll moving along the action philaments.
First of all you get a haploid number of chromosomes which is 23 from your mom and 23 from your dad which creates a diploid cell, which is the first body cell of a human, then the cell divides once and there is DNA replication which forms 2 cells then it divides again but DNA is not replicated and you get 4 haploid cells which is half. I KNOW THIS CAUSE I LEARNED IT A FEW WEEKS AGO IN SCIENCE 9!! HOPE I HELPED... =)
you ll have fever
You ll probably get sick and get itchy.
it"ll hurt...
Meiosis is Sexual Reproduction, unlike Mitosis, that is responsible for cell growth and other functions. Meiosis has the same phases as Mitosis except that it undergoes those phase twice (Meiosis l and ll). This results in 4 daughter cells, unlike Mitosis which results in only 2 daughter cells. Also, in Mitosis the daughter cells are identical to the original cell, while in Meiosis, it increases genetic variation, because it has characteristics of both parent cells.
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