I think the best answer from the choices listed above is option A. Meiosis and Mitosis have something in common in a sense that they are considered to be reduction divisions as the processes result in additional <span>cells. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer:
Metabolism refers to all the chemical reactions in the body, including those that use oxygen and create carbon dioxide. Oxygen and carbon dioxide, therefore, are involved in both respiration and metabolism. Metabolic reactions are sometimes referred to as cellular respiration, which can cause confusion.
Mitosis is a process cell division, where one cell divides into two identical cells. Mitosis consists of four phases ~ prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis
When the patient with emphysema was
selected lung values changed (from those of the normal patient) in the
spirogram are:
ERV, IRV, RV, FVC, FEV1, FEV1 %
<span>The reason behind the changes of these values are due to the loss or inability of electric recoil. A spirogram (graph
like structure obtained by the respiratory movements) is measured by
spirometer.</span>
<span>The segregation of alleles occurs during meiosis I or option C "meiosis." M</span>eiosis is<span> a specialized type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half. Which is where it separates the twenty-four chromosomes twelve from your Father twelve from your Mother.
Hope this helps!
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