The correct answer of the given question above would be Meiosis-Prophase I. When you are looking at a cell through a microscope and see that a tetrad has formed, the phase of meiosis that the cell is in is in the Prophase I. This is when homologous chromosomes pair with one another to form tetrads. Crossing over occurs. Hope this answer helps.
"<span>One, sugar, monosaccharide"
A monosaccharide is a simple sugar because it has only one sugar molecule. The most common monosaccharides are the glucose, fructose and maltose.
A disaccharide is when there are two sugar molecules. Di, means two. From three to ten sugar molecules is called oligosaccharides because oligo means "few". Polysssachrides is when there are many sugar molecues. Poly indicates many.</span>
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In this lesson we will learn the three basic parts of all cells. Cells have something called a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm.