Answer:
Chromosomal mosaicism occurs from an error in cell division in cells other than eggs and sperm. Most commonly, some cells end up with one extra or missing chromosome (for a total of 45 or 47 chromosomes per cell), while other cells have the usual 46 chromosomes.
Explanation:
Why does an extra copy of one chromosome?
Chromosomal mosaicism occurs from an error in cell division in cells other than eggs and sperm. Most commonly, some cells end up with one extra or missing chromosome (for a total of 45 or 47 chromosomes per cell), while other cells have the usual 46 chromosomes.
About 95 percent of the time, Down syndrome is caused by trisomy 21 — the person has three copies of chromosome 21, instead of the usual two copies, in all cells. This is caused by abnormal cell division during the development of the sperm cell or the egg cell.
The lake on titan was evaporated, it evaporated because at that time titan was going through summer.
The correct answer is D. Nuclei
During this process, multiple nuclei are created and they all exist at the same time until the cytoplasm separates and starts forming new cells, which is when the nuclei enter these new cells and separate, forming thus new cells.
Answer choice "C" should be correct.