Given that a cell is undergoing meiosis, at the end of meiosis I, its number of chromosomes would be in half. Provided in the question that the cell in G1 has 40 chromosomes, at the end of meiosis I, there will be 20 chromosomes in each daughter cell. And each chromosome has two sister chromatids, then there will be 40 sister chromatids in each daughter cell.
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</span>What a different between meiosis and mitoses?
◼️ Answer ◼️
▪️ <span>The number of cells produced by meiosis is twice the number of cells produced by mitosis.
</span>▪️ Meiosis crosses over, while mitoses does not.
▪️ The number of chromosomes in daughter cells produced by meiosis is half the number of chromosomes in daughter cells produced by mitosis.
▪️ The daughter cells in meiosis are not identical.
▪️ Duplication of chromosome happens to both meiosis and meiosis.
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Answer:
There are four main stages in the water cycle. They are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
Explanation:
Answer:
B:warm fronts
Explanation:
It is warm fronts because the closer it is the warmer it is and the farther it is colder.
Usually, only mammals undergo Carnegie stages.
Therefore, 'B. Sheep' would be the correct answer.