This process is called meiosis.
The process is called mitosis, and in that process spindles attach themselves to chromosomes and pull them back toward the centrioles.
The failure of replicated chromosomes to separate is called nondisjunction. This will cause extra or missing chromosomes in the daughter cells.
nondijunction
chromosomes fail to separate during cell division
Meiosis
The process is called mitosis, and in that process spindles attach themselves to chromosomes and pull them back toward the centrioles.
The failure of replicated chromosomes to separate is called nondisjunction. This will cause extra or missing chromosomes in the daughter cells.
nondijunction
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The chromosomes goes through a process called Mitosis, the total sister cells a chromosome makes is 2
chromosomes fail to separate during cell division
Number of chromosomes
The answer is mitosis- The orderly division of the nucleus of a cell that ensures that each new nucleus has the same number and kind of chromosomes as the original nucleus. The process includes the replication of chromosomes and the distribution of the two sets of chromosomes into two separate and equal nuclei.
Complicated.
This process is called crossing over.
Meiosis
Chromosomes fail to separate during cell division (its in the lesson)