Antibiotics can
1) stop bacteria from growing and dividing by interfering with nutrient uptake (bacteriostatic)
<span>2) kill bacteria by disrupting cell wall (bacteriolytic) </span>
Is this a true/false question?
UPDATE: I would say disagree.
Prophase I is typically the longest phase of meiosis. During prophase I, homologous chromosomes pair and exchange DNA (homologous recombination(. The process of pairing the homologous chromosomes is called synapsis.
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