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the genetic code is being carried by the Dna molecules, which is in most organisms
The people that interfere with cytokinesis in the cells of dividing animals are gene mutations that encode actin.
<h3>How does cytokinesis occur in animal cells?</h3>
Cytokinesis occurs in anaphase in animal cells and prophase in plant cells, then ends in telophase (both in animals and plants). Cytokinesis is the division of the nucleus into two equal parts, each of which contains an identical set of diploid chromosomes to the parent cell.
Cytokinesis in animal cells begins with a groove that occurs right on the cell surface in the equatorial region. On the surface of the cell, there is a contractile ring formed by contracting actin and myosin microfilaments
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Teratogens is the right answer i believe<span />
<span>The correct answer is desert biome.</span>
Deserts are regions also called drylands because of the conditions found there (like a moisture deficit). Desert plants have to adapt to those dry and hot climates (sometimes without fresh water for years). Some plants have adapted by growing long roots that tap water from deep underground. Others, such as cacti, have special means of storing and conserving water (modifications of leaves for example).