The answer to this is the Immune System.
The Immune system is made up of a network of cells and tissues and organs that work together to protect the body. The white blood cells (also known as Leukocytes) is part of the immune system, they help destroy disease causing organisms or substances.
That is why when you fall ill and like a few days later you are all better, that is because of the immune system.
Sometimes when somebody has a weak immune system they fall ill more easily and could die because the bacteria that makes you sick isn't being destroyed by the immune system. Sometimes the person has to go to the hospital for treatment and some medications that can help support their immune system.
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Most gases are invisible. Give it some thought. Like 2 gases your body use to breathe. The noble gases on the periodic table. The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. The one everyone is concerned about being affected by global warming. The poisonous one in some people's houses.
Answer:
They are all Eukaryotes, with nucleus, and chromosomes. They also have membrane which demarcate part of the cytosol. In addition they lac cell wall.
Explanation:
During anaphase, homologous chromosomes separate and head towards opposite poles of the cell.
- A cell prepares for cell division by replicating its chromosomes, segregating them, and creating two identical nuclei during the mitotic phase.
- After the metaphase procedure, the mitotic stage known as anaphase occurs during which the freshly replicated chromosomes are transferred to the opposing poles of the cell and the replicated chromosomes are split.
- Sister chromatids split from one another and are drawn to the opposite ends of the cell during anaphase.
- The sister chromatids are able to separate because the protein "glue" holding them together is degraded.
- Each chromosome now exists on its own. Each pair's chromosomes are drawn to the cell's opposite ends.
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