Meiosis differs from mitosis in the number of chromosomes in each ending cell. In addition, one of the purposes of meiosis is to reduce the chromosome number in each cell by half and meiosis contains two rounds of division which is meiosis I and meiosis II and ends with four gametes that are not the same genetically.
The DNA is splitting in two, thymine pairs with adenine, and guanine pairs with cytosine
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Once the pathogen enters the body, it starts dividing and after a certain period of time the patients experience some sign and symptoms of illness.
The prodromal period occurs just after the incubation period. In this phase the pathogen keeps on dividing and the host begins to experience general symptoms and signs of illness.
This is a result of the activation of immune system of the body which results in the swelling, pain, soreness.