80 micrograms
No. Prophase I means prophase of the first division of meiosis. It is followed by metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I. Likewise the second division consists of prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, and telophase II. Interphase is just plain interphase: no I or II, as it is not part of any division, but the stage between divisions.
10 mg is equal to 10,000 micrograms (ug) because 1 mg is equal to 1,000 micrograms.
it is almost weight less and can be in nanograms per cell
Interphase is not a part of mitosis; rather, it is the phase of the cell cycle that occurs before mitosis. It typically lasts much longer than mitosis itself, often taking several hours to days depending on the cell type. Mitosis, which includes prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, usually takes about 30 minutes to a few hours in total. Interphase consists of three stages: G1, S, and G2, during which the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for division.
a cell, during its active division, spends most of the time in Interphase, rather G1 Phase of the cell cycle. during this phase the cell is metabolically active. The biomass increases and the cell growth occurs. Certain cells after mitotic division enter the G0 phase. In this phase the cells are metabolically active and they spend rest of their life in this phase only.
Prophase 1 vs Prophase 2 of meiosisDURING PROPHASE I:Crossing over happens in chromosomes where genetic information is swapped from chromosome to another at a chiasma (chiasmata for multiple crossing over sections)Cell is Diploid 46 chromosomesDURING PROPHASE II:No Crossing over at this point, as it has already happened during prophase I.Cell is Haploid 23 chromosomes
1,000 micrograms = 1.000 milligram 100 micrograms = 0.100 milligram 50 micrograms = 0.050 milligram
There are 1,000,000 micrograms in a gram. You have to multiply by a million. 3.61*1000000 is 3,610,000 micrograms.
There are 28349523.1 micrograms in one ounce. Therefore to get amount of ounces in micrograms, value in micrograms has to be divided by amount of micrograms in one ounce: 400 micrograms = [micrograms] / 28349523.1 = 400 / 28349523.1 = 1.411 * 10-5 ounces = 0.00001411 ounces
You should have 2.4 micrograms a day. When you are pregnant, you should have around 2.6 micrograms. If you are breastfeeding, you need 2.8 micrograms.
During prophase in meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up and undergo crossing over, exchanging genetic material. This process does not occur during mitosis, where individual chromosomes line up and separate without crossing over.
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. Therefore 300 micrograms is 0.3 milligrams.
There are 1,000,000 micrograms in each gram. Here you have to multiply by a million. 0.00471*1000000 is 4,791 micrograms.
One milligram (mg) is equal to 1,000 micrograms (mcg). Therefore, to convert milligrams to micrograms, you multiply the number of milligrams by 1,000. Conversely, to convert micrograms to milligrams, you divide the number of micrograms by 1,000.
0.4 cc
one fifth
1,000,000,000 = 1 billion = 109