In meiosis, the homologues separate in anaphase I and the sister chromatids separate in anaphase II.
An environment high in carbon dioxide and high in oxygen induce oxygen to bind to hemoglobin. Another factors are an environment under high pressure and an environment under low pressure.
Answer:
I think Parietal or Temporal
<span>Mitosis, simply put, is the division of the nucleus of a cell. It is the phase in the cycle of a cell in which the two chromosomes in a cell divide and separate in a nucleus of their own. These chromosomes are completely identical. As a result of mitosis, two identical cells are formed and are known as daughter cells. This process copies and transfers DNA into both the cells that are formed as a result of Mitosis.</span>