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sorry I don't understand your question
The rate of evolution is the means of
Darwinism
Gravida <span><span>indicates the number of times that a woman has been pregnant including present pregnancies. If a pregnancy if of several babies (like twins) it still counts only as one pregnancy. All pregnancies count regardless of the ultimate outcome, whether the child was born or not. Gravida 3 would indicate that the woman being assessed had been pregnant two times and the present pregnancy was the third time.
</span><span>Para (parity) indicates the number of pregnancies of a woman that reached the birth or a stillbirth time. The number of babies involved on one pregnancy counts only as one parity if it comes to birth or </span></span>a stillbirth time - twins would count as one parity. Para 2 would then indicate that the woman had reached the v<span>iable gestational age in her previous two pregnancies.</span>
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Yes they are wrong
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I've met many people who are the sweetest things but their parents are a different story it all depends on who you are around and what you take in from other.
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<h2>The cell will not pass the M checkpoint because its chromosomes will not associate with spindle fibers. or if the cell goes complete division, then the homologous chromosomes will go into either daughter cell.</h2>
Explanation:
As in the cell cycle, there are various checkpoints, which checks the cell in many steps like G1/S checkpoint, G2, M etc. They check the integrity of the genome, if there is any defect in the DNA/chromosome, it arrest the cell cycle.
Centromere is the region on the chromosome which binds with spindle fibers and is used in the separation of chromosomes during anaphase of cell cycle. If there is deletion of centromere, then the separation of chrmosome will be affected. Then the homologous chromosome can either go into one of the daughter cell, so one cell will get 2n+1 and other will get 2n-1.