Explanation:
there are 12 cranial nerves
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During the sympathetic reaction the blood flow is augmented
to the skeletal muscles and brain. Then the blood flow will diminished to the
bowel which may led to constipation. The person will perspire excessively and
may lead to dehydration which eventually may constrain bowel function.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Chiasma is the site of crossing over. It is an X-shaped site that appears in a tetrad (bivalent) chromosome during the diplotene stage of prophase I of meiosis I. Crossing over refers to the exchange of segments of chromatids and occurs between homologous chromosomes only. Crossing over is the event of prophase I of meiosis I and produce new gene combinations.
The homologous chromosomes are separated from each other but remain attached at chiasmata. The dissolution of chiasmata occurs by the end of prophase I and separates the homologous chromosomes completely from each other. Crossing over does not occur in mitosis. Since mitosis does not include crossing over, chiasmata are also not formed in mitosis.
It is during that full moon and the new moon.