In Metaphase, the chromasomes align along the metaphase plate. Associating the location and the stage may help you remember.
They align during metaphase I.
Mitosis is the process of cell division which involves 5 different phases. These phases include prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Metaphase is the phase in which the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
metaphase i think
23. It is the only cell along with sperm cells that have this, every other cell has 46 (23 pairs)
Chromosomes align in a single row at the metaphase plate at right angles to the spindle poles. they actually go to the spindles equator
The chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell in the stage metaphase of mitosis and meiosis.
Metaphase is the stage where the chromosomes are align in the center of the cell.
It is the default setting for text. It aligns the text to the right side of a cell. If you use left align, the text will be aligned to the left side of the cell. If you use center align, the text will be aligned in the center of the cell.
Metaphase
You can align an Excel cell to left, right, and center.
prohase
A cell and its chromasomes.
the cell is in the stage of metaphase.
If you're using HTML, you can use a code like this to align a picture: <img src="PIC URL" align="center" valign="top"> The "align='center'" means that it will be aligned in the center of the page across. The "valign" stands for vertical align and means it will (in this case) be aligned at the top of the page, table cell, etc.
Yes that's right, when making websites or when using documents anything like that left align means to the left, right align to the right and center in the center. :)
Configure a cell to display the cell contents in the middle of the cell (with the same amount of space on both sides of the contents).
The phase in which paired chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell is called metaphase.
The alignment group buttons only align horizontally. If you want to align vertically, select cell format and format the cell.