• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: cg271924
  • hace 6 años

parecidas al castellano y que significan lo mismo)

DEFINITION: the type of cell division in which one cell divides into

two cells exactly the same, each with the same number of

chromosomes (= cell structures) as the original cell.

MITOSIS consists of four basic phases: prophase, metaphase,

anaphase and telophase. These phases occur in strictly sequential

order, and cytonesis - the process of dividing cell content to make

two new cells - begins in the anaphase or telophase.

2) TRUE OR FALSE? Lee cada una de las siguientes afirmaciones

y decide si son TRUE (verdadera) ó FALSE (falsa).

a) the cell divides into four new cells _____

b) the new cell structure is the same as the original cell ____

c) the new cells have the same number of chromosomes ___

d) there are four phases during the mitosis ______

e) the phases are not in a sequential order ______

f) the cytonesis occurs in the telophase ______

3) Responde las siguientes preguntas sobre el texto.

1. How many new cells appear from the original cell during the

mitosis?

2. What are the phases the mitosis consists of?

3. What is the sequential order of the phases?

OK BOYS AND GIRLS.. THIS IS IT.!

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: julioramosbarrera10
0

Respuesta:

español

Explicación:

español es muy parecido al castellana


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