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6) 1. Crossing over: crossing over can mean any number of things. It could mean transforming, like making a change, or something as silly as crossing a bridge. In biological terms, it means transforming onto another stage, like a caterpillar making a chrysalis so it can cross over ino the final stage of its life: a beautiflul butterfly.
2. Its during the S phase when the chromosomes are replicated also they significant cell growth occurs.
7) 1. The parent cell in mitosis starts out as a diploid cell and it splits into two haploid daughter cells.
2. diploid spores that undergo meiosis.
8) I don’t know
9) 1. Sex cells have half a set of chromosomes, 23, while parent cells have 46.
Explanation: that all the answer there but for number 8 it look like the same question but uh..., hope this help
In eukaryotic cells the DNA can be found in the nucleus mainly. so DNA replication takes place in the nucleus during the S phase of the cell cycle.
Also in eukaryotic cells there are mitochondria and chloroplasts (plants) and these have circular DNA and they also get replicated (according to their own mechanism).
Prokaryotic cells don't contain a nucleus. They do not contain DNA in the cytoplasm and thus the DNA replication will take place here.
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