Answer:
I'm guessing there is no answer choices but, "It holds its shape because the molecules of the water are attracted to each other."
During Telophase 2, a nuclear envelope forms around each set of new chromosomes. In this stage, cytokinesis occurs, which is responsible for producing four daughter cells each with a haploid set of chromosomes. During the crossing-over phase some chromosomes are observed to have segments that have recombined with the original parent chromosomes.
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When the phase is over, the two cells are now finally separated and their nuclear membranes are fully formed causing the meiosis cell division to be completed.</span>
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Your question: Which organism was most likely to live at the same time as brachiopods..?
Your answer: The organism that is most likely to live at the same time as brachiopods is Trilobites.
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