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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.

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Distribution of chromosomes into separate and equal nuclei?

Mitosis


Which sequence is correct for mitosis?

The correct sequence for mitosis is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. These stages represent the process of cell division where the chromosomes condense, line up in the middle, separate, and then form two distinct nuclei.


What mean nondisjuntion?

nondisjunction |ˌnändisˈjə ng k sh ən| noun Genetics the failure of one or more pairs of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate normally during nuclear division, usually resulting in an abnormal distribution of chromosomes in the daughter nuclei.


Describe in order the steps that occur during mitosis.?

1) Chromosomes Form 2) Chromosomes Line Up 3) Chromosomes Separate 4)Nuclei Form ^ANSWER^ Is Correct ☻☺♥♦♣♠•◘○


The joining of nuclei and chromosomes is know as what?

Fertilization


Where is the chromosomes at in the cell?

Chromatin is inside a nuclei.


What is the function of the spindle?

Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres at metaphase and separate the splited chromosomes from each other.Spindle fibers are necessary in mitosis as they help in bringing half the number of chromosomes on each side of the cell, so that when the cell divides, the chromosomes are distributed equally in both the daughter nuclei.


How is mitosis different from mitosis?

During meiosis there is pairing between homologous chromosomes for exchange of chromatin material by crossing over and these chromosomes get separated in first stage of meiotic division, thus half of the chromosomes separate at each pole; the second stage of meiosis is more or less similar to mitotic division. At the end of meiosis 4 daughter nuclei are formed whereas in mitosis only 2 daughter nuclei are formed without reduction in the number of chromosomes.


What do we call the formation of two nuclei with identical chromosomes?

Mitiosis


Which structures in sperm nuclei are responsible for biological inheritance?

CHROMOSOMES


Are homologous chromosomes different from human lungs?

No they are not. Chromosomes [homologous or (occasionally) not] make Lungs. The Nuclei of Lung Cells also make Chromosomes.


How many chromosomes do each of your normal body cells have in their nuclei?

Normal human body cells typically have 46 chromosomes in their nuclei, arranged in 23 pairs. These chromosomes contain genetic material that carries instructions for the development and functioning of the body.