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sdas [7]
3 years ago
14

Match Column A with Column B

Biology
1 answer:
MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

3.1.1 = G

3.1.2 = C

3.1.3 = F

3.1.4 = I

3.1.5 = H

3.1.6 = A

3.1.7 = N

3.1.8 = E

3.1.9 = B

3.1.10 = M

Explanation:

- 3.1.1

Cytokinesis is the process whereby the cytoplasm of a cell divides into two in order to accommodate the already divided nucleus.

- 3.1.2

Cancer is a medical condition that means an uncontrolled division or growth of cells.

- 3.1.3

Metaphase is a stage of mitosis where chromatids line up at the equator of the cell i.e cell plate.

- 3.1.4

Centromere is a point where sister chromatids i.e. replicated chromosomes are joined before separation in the anaphase stage.

- 3.1.5

Tumour is the term given to a mass of cancerous cells. Cells repeatedly divide without control to form a mass called tumour.

- 3.1.6

Carcinoma is a type of skin cancer or rather a cancer that begins in the skin.

- 3.1.7

The cell cycle involves the interphase and mitotic phase. Interphase stage is the stage where the cell grows, multiplies its genetic material and generally prepare while mitosis is the nuclear division.

- 3.1.8

Carcinogens are biological or chemical substances that causes cancers. They are said to be factors that induce cancer.

- 3.1.9

Benign tumor are mass of cancerous cells that do not spread to other parts.

- 3.1.10

A chromatid is the half part of a replicated chromosome. Together, they are called SISTER CHROMATIDS.

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