They form an ionic bond by exchanging one electron
The phase of the cell cycle one would expect triploid cells to be unable to complete would be Meiosis I.
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Meiosis I</h3>
During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair up to form bivalents or tetrads. This means that for a triploid cell, one chromosome will not have a partner to pair with.
The existence of an unpaired chromosome after the pairing of homologous chromosomes will make the remaining processes of meiosis I likely impossible.
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First the cell grows. Then, DNA replication occurs. After the DNA replication, the cell then prepares for mitosis. After mitosis, cell division occurs.
Answer:
They reproduce quickly in your body. Many give off chemicals called toxins, which can damage tissue and make you sick.
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