Decoil is a term used to describe the reduction or elimination of recoil, which is the backward movement of a gun after firing a shot. Decoil mechanisms help to minimize the impact of recoil on the shooter by redirecting or dissipating the force generated by the fired round. This can improve accuracy, control, and overall shooting experience.
Chromosomes decoil to form chromatin during interphase of the cell cycle. This is when the cell is not actively dividing and the DNA is in a more relaxed state, allowing for gene expression and other cellular processes to occur.
Anaphase happens. This is when the centromeres divide, separating each strand of chromosome into two, which are pulled to opposite ends of the cell by the spindle fibers and centrioles.