A mother cell, or a gamete must have chromosomes that have replicated. Any parent cell must replicate their chromosomes, forming two sets of sister chromatids. This is known as a diploid cell. A cell must be healthy, with functioning centrioles, undamaged chromosomal DNA.
Yes. The DNA is replicated during interphase before prophase I.
Yes, you typically retrieve your checked bags before going through customs.
No, there are no known species in which the mother cares for the young.
They replicate before meiosis begins, as it is the division phase. The chromosomes duplicate during interphase which is right before the beginning of meiosis. After going through meiosis I the chromosomes DO NOT duplicate nor do they cross over they simply continue on. Hope this helps. :)
SomaticSomatic cells reproduce by mitosis. Gametes are produced by mieosis
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The Whole Cell Is Active. The "Brain" is the Nucleus. This holds the DNA for instructing the cell and passes it on when going through Mitosis/Meiosis
After meiosis I, the cell will have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. This is because the chromosome number is halved during meiosis I, going from diploid to haploid.
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Passengers typically check their bags before going through security at the airport. This allows security personnel to screen the luggage for any prohibited items before the passenger boards the plane.
you shouldn't have ate before going to bed!
in what phase of meiosis does synapse occur ?