Answer:
The correct answer is metaphase.
Explanation:
During metaphase, the lining up of the chromosomes takes place at the metaphase plate, under the influence of the mitotic spindle. In each of the chromosomes, the sister chromatids are held together with the help of microtubules from the contrary spindle poles.
In metaphase, the spindle has captivated all the chromosomes and aligned them in the center of the cell, which is ready to differentiate.
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In eukaryotes, DNA is found in chromosomes in the nucleus. Chromosomes are made of a single molecule of DNA and proteins. Chromosomes are linear, and DNA in them is double stranded. There are many chromosomes in a single nucleus. In prokaryotes, a single DNA molecule which is double stranded forms the chromosome. There are no proteins in the chromosome. In viruses, the genetic material is either DNA or RNA. They may be double stranded or single stranded. It may be circular or linear.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Cluster of neurons cell bodies in the thalamus is called nucleus.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Nuclei are present all various points in the central nervous system and are connected to each other through various tracts. Thalamus is a part of the brain and contains different type of nuclei.
<em>They are relay nuclei, association thalami nuclei and non-specific nuclei.
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Association thalami nuclei receives the highest input from the cerebral cortex. Non-specific nuclei plays a significant role in regulating sleep and wake cycles.
Cladograms are detailed oriented and impossible to show evolutionary relationships and this among the following statements best describes a challenge in classifying organisms in this way. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C".