Answer:
The mitosis process includes only four phases of the event in mitotic cell division.
Explanation:
- Mitosis is the biological cell division cycle that produces tow daughter cell with equivalent number of chromosomes.
- In mitosis the nucleus divides, chromosome separates and moves to the opposite poles and forms two daughter cell at last.
- There are four phases in the mitosis cell division: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase repectively in the order.
- These four phases causes cytokinesis and occur in sequential order.
The plant pigments extracted in the virtual lab that were water soluble were determined to be chlorophyll.
<h3>What is Chlorophyll?</h3>
This is a green pigment used by plants to produce food through the process of photosynthesis.
The pigment is used to convert light energy into chemical energy thereby making it the most appropriate choice.
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A, B, C, E, and F are correct.
Photosynthesis takes place in the roots of the plant
This figure illustrates 3 hypotheses of how a cancer stem cell may arise: (1) A stem cell undergoes a mutation, (2) A progenitor cell undergoes two or more mutations, or (3) A fully differentiated cell undergoes several mutations that drive it back to a stem-like state.