The telophase of the cell cycle chromosomes uncoil and the nucleus reappears. That is option C.
<h3>What is telophase?</h3>
Telophase is a stage of the cell cycle that occurs once the replicated, paired chromosomes have been separated and pulled to opposite sides, or poles, of the cell.
During the telophase stage, chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and unwind (uncoil) into thin strands of DNA, the spindle fibers disappear, and the nuclear membrane reappears.
Therefore, the telophase of the cell cycle chromosomes uncoil and the nucleus reappears.
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Popular approaches in sterilizing ballast tanks are:
1) filtration and high pressure chambers
2) through UV light or heat treatments
3) removal of oxygen from ballast water (asphyxiation)
4) Use of biocides or chemical treatments
Answer:
the tallest one
that is the amplitude
would you rather get hit by which wave if it were water?
Explanation:
I think the answer is a because it is losing mass do to it melting not completely sure tho
Defects in transcription factors underlie some forms of cancer.