the chromatids holding the chromosome together loosen
It gets released into the Atmosphere.
If the membrane breaks during the process, it can lead to the loss of cell contents and disrupt the cell's ability to function properly.
No, crossing over does not occur during mitosis. It is a process that happens during meiosis, specifically during prophase I. During crossing over, genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes, leading to genetic variation in offspring.
During muscle contraction, the Z line moves closer together, causing the muscle to shorten and generate force.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is synthesized during transcription in the nucleus before transfer RNA (tRNA) comes into play during translation in the cytoplasm. So, mRNA is produced first in the sequence of events.
AnaPhase1
During anaphase I of meiosis, homologous chromosomes are pulled apart and moved towards opposite poles of the cell. This separation occurs as the spindle fibers shorten, pulling each homologous chromosome, which consists of two sister chromatids, away from its partner. Unlike in mitosis, where sister chromatids separate, meiosis I involves the segregation of entire homologous chromosomes, reducing the chromosome number by half. This stage is crucial for creating genetic diversity, as it contributes to the random assortment of chromosomes.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
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
your mom happens
DNA replication happens during s-phase.
they do everything
during the day the rocks expand
What happens to people inside a car during a collision and the laws that apply