How is prophase different in plant cells?
A. The nucleolus does not disappear.
B. Conde...
Biology, 31.03.2021 20:20 Shelleycarousel
How is prophase different in plant cells?
A. The nucleolus does not disappear.
B. Condensed chromosomes have only one chromatid.
C. The spindle fibers organize without centrioles.
D. Centromeres do not form between chromatids.
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In "the man in the water," what was the remarkable occurrence that rosenblatt reported?
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Conservationists to restore ecosystems. which activity will positively affect the abiotic conditions of an ecosystem?
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Match each law or principle to its description. 1. law of original horizontality sediment continues to spread in a flat plane until it hits an edge or runs out of material. 2. law of superposition the youngest strata are at the top and the oldest are at the bottom. 3. law of original lateral continuity sediment gets pulled down by gravity in a horizontal and flat layer. 4. law of cross-cutting or intrusive relationships if there is a fracture or intrusive feature seen in rock strata, it is younger than the rock strata.
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