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answer is ‘they create tension by pulling toward opposite poles’. Kinetochores change
between persistent phases of movement towards the pole (poleward) or inversed
(anti-poleward), which are coupled with alternating states of kMTs (kinetochore
microtubules) depolymerization and polymerization, respectively. A low tension
at kinetochores promotes change towards kMTs depolymerization, and high tension
promotes change towards kMTs polymerization.
Answer:
1. The car traveled 225km in 3 hours
2. It took him 3 hours to travel 12 km
Answer:
oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus.
Explanation:
Self-compatibility (SC)
Mechanisms of single-locus self-incompatibility
i believe those are two of them