1) DNA condenses into
chromosomes. = prophase
2)Homologous pairs align
to initiate crossover. = metaphase
3) Microtubules pull apart the
homologous pairs toward
opposite poles. = anaphase
4) Nuclear envelopes develop
around the nuclei. = telophase
5) Cytoplasm pinches inward
near the cell furrow = cytokinesis
<span>Before answering the question, some explanation about the purpose of flow cytometry.
The cytometry analysis provides us with the presence and the abundance of </span><span>clusters of differentiation (CD), for example, the research of CD2, CD3 and CD4 in lymphocytes.
</span>These CDs will be marked (if they are present) with specific antibodies linked with different fluorochromes, and when the <span>cells exit the flow cell intersect, a laser detects these fluorochromes (representing CDs) and count them.
</span><span>The result will be displayed in a graph showing the frequency of the CDs with spots of different colours.
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Answer:
number 2 egg,nymph and adult
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because that's what i would choose :)