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lung cancer. i hope this helps
<span>I believe that this may be the wrong diagnosis. Although, it is hard to tell due to the lack of overall information given. I think that to answer this question fully there would need to be more context given.</span>
Metaphase is a stage in the cell cycle where all the genetic material is condensing into chromosomes. These chromosomes then become visible. During this stage, the nucleus disappears and the chromosomes appear in the cytoplasm of the cell. ... As metaphase continues, the cells partition into the two daughter cells.
Bacterial spores or endospores are not for reproduction. They do not improve the total number of bacterial cells. Whereas for fungal spores, they are formed from aerial hyphae. They can either be asexual spores which when germinated will be a new but genetically identical to the parent. Sexual spores result from the combination or mixture of nuclei from two opposite mating strains of the same species.