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Mitosis movie Onion Root Tip Mitosis Karyotypes Analysis of chromosomal content Karotypes are done using cells that are at the metaphase stage of mitosis However, their alignment is inhibited by inhibiting the formation of microtubules, so, chromosomes are arranged along the metaphase plate.
In metaphase ii stage, chromosomes line up one on top of each other along the middle of the cell, similar to how they line up in mitosis.
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Thus the individual chromosomes line up at the metaphase plane and the sister chromatids are separated, one going to each pole of the cell.
In metaphase ii stage, chromosomes line up one on top of each other along the middle of the cell, similar to how they line up in mitosis.
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interphase prophase metaphase anaphase 5) During mitosis, chromosomes migrate away from each other on the mitotic spindle during One answer only.
In metaphase ii stage, chromosomes line up one on top of each other along the middle of the cell, similar to how they line up in mitosis.
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A prokaryote is a simple, mostly single-celled (unicellular) organism that lacks a nucleus, or any other membrane-bound organelle.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Bacteria have a prokaryote cell type.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Bacterial cells which lack these organelles are termed prokaryotic.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Cell Organelles
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Cell organelles and selected cell types will be included.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Cells Various types of cells and organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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D diagrams, and informational descriptions of various viruses, prokaryotic, and Eukaryotic cells and their organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Describe the two types of prokaryotic cells.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Diagram a plant cell and include the 5 most important types of organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Eukaryotic cells are symbiotic colonies of prokaryotes many of the symbionts called organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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For the most part there are Prokaryote cells and Eukaryote cells.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Given a description of the organelles present in a cell, specify whether the cell is a eukaryote or a prokaryote;
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Later prokaryotic cells were incorporated to form more organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Others contend that Schopf's organelles are really the postmortem degradation products of prokaryotic cells.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Prokaryote cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Prokaryotes are cells without a cell nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, and eukaryotes are cells with a cell nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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Prokaryotes are organisms that lack a cell nucleus and the other membrane bound organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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The presence of several organelles per cell in most organisms leads to many different combinations of organelle types in the same cell.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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The type of cells that are prokaryotic are bacteria and only bacteria cells.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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There are two types of cells, prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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These are cell organelles.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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These types of organisms are called prokaryotes, and the type of cell they have is called a prokaryotic cell.
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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cell ultrastructure, biogenesis of organelles in differentiated cell types;
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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ribosomes Small organelles made of rRNA and protein in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells;
Most organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells.
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A amphibian reproduces sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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After eating the infected crayfish, smallmouth bass and other vertebrates are utilized as secondary hosts, providing an environment that is suitable for the flukes to reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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All coelenterates reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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All vertebrates can reproduce sexually and almost all species need a male and a female , however, some species are hermaphroditic , meaning they have both male and female sex organs .
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Among vertebrates, however, it occurs only in reptiles, and all such unisexual species originate from hybridisation between two sexually reproducing species.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Cnidaria reproduce sexually or asexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Cnidarians reproduce asexually and sexually
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Conches are hermaphrodites that reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Coral reproduces sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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D) It must be sexually reproducing.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Dogs reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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However, others reproduce sexually, which occurs in several ways.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Ladybugs reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Medusae are able to reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Most arthropods sexually reproduce
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Most invertebrates reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Most plants reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Plants can reproduce one of two ways, sexually or asexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Reproduce sexually, by budding, and by regeneration
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Squid reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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The horse reproduces sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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The primary host, where the flukes sexually reproduce, is a vertebrate.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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They can only reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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They reproduce sexually in the gut of the mosquito, and work their way to the salivary glands.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Vertebrates reproduce sexually, and almost all of them have separate male and female sexes.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Wheat reproduces sexually .
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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rarely they reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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A amphibian reproduces sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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After eating the infected crayfish, smallmouth bass and other vertebrates are utilized as secondary hosts, providing an environment that is suitable for the flukes to reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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All vertebrates can reproduce sexually and almost all species need a male and a female , however, some species are hermaphroditic , meaning they have both male and female sex organs .
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Cnidaria reproduce sexually or asexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Cnidarians reproduce asexually and sexually
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Conches are hermaphrodites that reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Coral reproduces sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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D) It must be sexually reproducing.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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If, on the other hand, a particular living being is a sexual being, then it does belong to a species which reproduces sexually or also sexually, altho it may not be able (anymore) to reproduce itself in this way and altho it need not itself be interested in sexual matters.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Ladybugs reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Medusae are able to reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Most arthropods sexually reproduce
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Most invertebrates reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Most plants reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Plants can reproduce one of two ways, sexually or asexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Reproduce sexually, by budding, and by regeneration
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Scorpions reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Squid reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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The most advanced of the plants have their own way of sexually reproducing.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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They reproduce sexually in the gut of the mosquito, and work their way to the salivary glands.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Vertebrates reproduce sexually, and almost all of them have separate male and female sexes.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Wheat reproduces sexually .
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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rarely they reproduce sexually.
Vertebrates reproduce sexually.
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Chemistry of nucleotides, nucleic acids.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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Complex carbohydrates are polymers formed of structural units called a starches b fatty acids c nucleic acids d phosphate groups e monosaccharides 38.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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Nucleic acids are polymers consisting of nucleotides that are linked by phosphodiester bonds (polynucleotides).
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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Nucleic acids can be thousands of nucleotides long.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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The monomers (or factors that make up polymers) of nucleic acids are nucleotides 5.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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To provide the cell with ribose-5-phosphate (R5P) for the synthesis of the nucleotides and nucleic acids.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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bond phos Bonds in phosphate group of a nucleic acid.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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component of nucleotides and nucleic acids.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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monosaccharide -- for carbohydrate nucleotide -- for nucleic acids amino acid -- for proteins We will describe the features of representative monomers, and see how the monomers join to form a polymer.
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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nucleic acids hydrolyze into individual nucleotides;
Individual nucleotides can be linked together through their phosphate groups to form nucleic acid polymers.
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A bout of hiccups lasting for days is rare, but can wear down the sufferer preventing him from getting adequate rest or eating properly.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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Being in shape physically can prevent injury from occurring or recovery from an injury a lot quicker.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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Choosing the proper foods can promote and maintain good health, prevent some chronic and developmental diseases and treat others, and help in the recovery from injuries.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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Get proper rest and exercise.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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Injuries can result in cell death in the trigeminal ganglion but only if the injury is severe and recovery is prevented.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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It can also help prevent accidents and injuries and speed recovery when injuries do occur.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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May be a cool recovery technique if you can get it into a rocket and deployed properly.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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Proper training, form, nutrition, and rest can help prevent injuries, but we all experience over-use injuries at some point.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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Properly used, it can be of tremendous benefit to the human immune system, speeding healing and recovery from a wide range of illnesses and injuries.
Injuries can be prevented by getting proper rest and recovery.
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Although propane is the main house's principal heat source, the ranch family burns a few cords of wood in the fireplace and wood heater each winter to save money;
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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For power and heating, use woodstoves, fireplaces, kerosene heaters, outdoor charcoal or propane grills, propane refrigerators, and best of all solar energy.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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Indoors use fireplace, wood stove, kerosene or propane heaters.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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Invest in a kerosene or propane heater if you do not have a fireplace or wood stove.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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