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anywhere along the equator, but South Africa gets the least amount of precipitation
They show chromosomes at the point when cell division is about to occur because the chromosomes are condensed and aligned which makes it easy to tell if there are the correct number and configurations of the chromosomes.
Homologous chromosomes occur during meiosis. Meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half.
No, Hurricanes occur in the tropics, but at the equator there is not enough Coriolis force to start them turning.
no, it happens in meiosis, it is when the bivalent chromosomes cuts and rejoins so that there is variability in the chromosomes.
Tropical rainforests occur along the equator.
They don't. They do mainly occur in the tropics though, as they are fuel by the moisture that evaporates from tropical ocean water.
anywhere along the equator, but South Africa gets the least amount of precipitation
when does the duplication of chromosomes occur?
you can get really really sick and need to receive medical attention
waht changes in the chromosomes occur during meiosis
Chromosomes normally occur as homologous pairs in a diploid cell. These refers to matching pairs of chromosomes which are found in the cell.
The replication of the chromosomes occurs during interphase.
They usually occur in desert or places on the equator.
They show chromosomes at the point when cell division is about to occur because the chromosomes are condensed and aligned which makes it easy to tell if there are the correct number and configurations of the chromosomes.
The equatorial plate is where the chromosomes line up to be split apart into respective daughter cells during the transition between metaphase and anaphase. The equator helps to split the cell evenly so that nondisjunction doesn't occur (in other words, so that the sister chromatids segregate evenly into respective daughter cells).
Why did you specify northeast of the equator