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The correct phases would be
Homologous chromosomes are separated: It occurs during anaphase I of the meiosis I. It is the third phase of meiosis I during which homologous chromosomes are separated and pulled in opposite direction with the help of spindle fibers.
Homologous chromosomes are paired: It occurs during prophase I. The pairing of homologous chromosomes is termed as synapsis. The pairing is initiated in the zygotene stage of prophase I of the meiosis I.
Nuclear envelopes form around separated chromosomes: It occurs during the telophase I. It is almost opposite to the prophase I. After this phase, cytokinesis takes place.
The centrosome replicates: The replication of centrosome takes place during the S phase of the cell cycle. They migrate to the opposite ends during the prophase.
The answer is differentiation.
Differentiation is the process changing less specialized cells to more specialized. In differentiation cells develop to possess a more distinct form and function.Completely differentiated cells cannot further differentiate to any other type of the cells. Adult skin cells have their own function and structure so they are <span>completely differentiated.</span>
Your answer is amino acids
Staphylococcus or aka golden staph or MRSA