one cell with two identical nuclei
A single cell with multiple nuclei would result if mitosis was not accompanied by cytoplasmic division.
The cell would most likely die because cytokinesis is the process where organelles are duplicated and put into both cells, it is also the separation of the cytoplasm.
one cell with two identical nuclei
Sediment
The reason is that during interphase nuclei are not resting! Nuclei are expressing their genes to make the proteins neede by the cell eg enzymes. Also, it is during interphase that the DNA is replicated before the next cell division. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interphase
Insects are most likely to be found in Amber. Because amber is a fossilized gum. The insects are likely to get stuck with gum prior to the process of fossilization of gum into amber.
Organisms that have behaviors that encourage reproduction would be more likely to reproduce.
it means it is most likely to have nominal so if you leave your dog out in the cold then this is most likely to happen
If there was a mistake during mitosis the results would most likely be a genetic deformation but it all depends on the type of cell it is.
Mitosis is a process of cell duplication, or reproduction, during which one cell gives rise to two genetically identical daughter cells.Meiosis, on the other hand, is a division of a germ cell involving two fissions of the nucleus and giving rise to four gametes, or sex cells, each possessing half the number of chromosomes of the original cell.
Mitosis
In this instance, the word "division" most likely refers to the particular sections of the court that each handles their own particular matters (i.e.: The Family DIVISION - The Civil DIVISION - The Criminal DIVISION - The Juvenile DIVISION - etc)
The likely word is "division" (dividing, partitioning).
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Most likely Chemistry
It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.