Answer:
Not sure about the sodium but you might be referring to the Chloride Shift in the lungs.
Explanation:
Vasectomy and Tubal ligation are operations that have an effect on meiosis in individuals who have elected to have these operations in that it causes meiosis to stop.
A vasectomy or Tubal ligation are operations that are often performed as a method of birth control. A vasectomy is the male version of the operation and includes a procedure that negates the gametes or sex cells from reaching the sperm and being ejected from the body, thus preventing fertilization.
Tubal ligation is a similar process performed on women. The goal of this operation is the same as in the vasectomy, to stop the "egg cell" from being released and thus preventing it from being fertilized. Both procedures have been shown to cause meiotic arrest in individuals following the operation, In some cases, meiosis resumes after some time.
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Answer:
Anaphase
Explanation:
Mitosis is a type of cell division in which two genetically identical cells result from a single parent cell. Mitotic process occurs in various stages namely: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
The chromosomes separate i.e. are pulled apart equally into each daughter cells at the ANAPHASE STAGE. Hence, an error in cell division in which one daughter cell has one too many chromosomes and the other has one too few chromosomes occured specifically in the ANAPHASE STAGE.