"Hippocampus" is the one part of the central nervous system among the following choices given in the question that helps students remember the correct answers to the questions on these exams. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".
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Answer: i think it both are two doughter cell</h2>
Explanation:
<h2>Meiosis II is very similar to mitosis; chromatids are separated into separate nuclei. As in mitosis, it is spindle fibres that “pull” the chromosomes and chromatids apart. The end result of meiosis is four cells, each with one complete set of chromosomes instead of two sets of chromosomes.</h2>
but i don't know if it correct read the explanation and see if it correct.
<span>They are both sites of new cell formation.
They both contain structures that assist the body in cooling down if overheating occurs.
They both contain or are associated with sensory neurons. </span>
Codons are triplets of nucleotides (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine in DNA/ Uracil in RNA) that are part of the genetic code used to translate the information from DNA into proteins. All the information in the code is translated by RNA which reads the code on the DNA in triplets or codons.
So, in this case, the sequence divided into codons would look like this :
<span> AUG CAG GUU CAA</span>