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At metaphase I of meiosis in a male individual, there are 223 (8,388,608) different chromosome alignments possible.
There are 2n possible homologous chromosome alignments, where n is the number of homologous pairs of chromosomes.
There are two chromosome that are at the metaphase II equator. Chromosomes are already duplicated and are homologous pairs in Metaphase II.
Metaphase I or Metaphase II? In metaphase I it would have 24. In metaphase II it would have 6.
it has three: met - a - phase
it is physically possible for humans to live in the wetlands, although, because of the moist environment, many humans choose not to. there are many alligators and swamp-animals which are not friendly toward humans, so you wont find humans living there.
It is possible for humans to eat crows but it is not very common. many people do soot/kill them but do not eat them.
A chimpanzee with 48 chromosomes will have 24 dyads in a somatic cell during metaphase. In metaphase, each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids, which are referred to as dyads.
Two chromosomes attach to each spindle fiber during metaphase I of meiosis.
if you are talking about humans, this is an impossibility, there are many of those in the world, this is one of them.
Planetary alignments occur every few years. The exact time between alignments varies depending on the specific planets involved and their orbits around the sun. Some alignments occur more frequently than others due to the differing orbital periods of the planets.
1 splits in two