Hi lovely,
The answer you're looking for would be D) Spores
Cytokinesis is when the cell pinches in 2 towards the end of meiosis and mitosis divisions. The chromsomes aren't as spread out and easy to see as during metaphase.
Meiosis is the whole process of producing gametes and not a stage/phase of division.
Mitosis is the whole process of cell division for growth and repair.
Metaphase is a particular phase in mitosis and meiosis where the chromosomes have been duplicated and are contracted and visible.
A muscle is wrapped in epimysium and the muscle is composed of several fasicles, which is a fancy word for multiple muscle fibers wrapped in perimysium.
The names of most enzymes end in "-ase." Some enzymes which have been known longer have older names that don't end in "ase." For example: pepsin, trypsin, and chrymotrypsin which are all enzymes localized in the digestive tract. hope u got the point
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C: Turn on a sunlight imitating light
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