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Abody cell has been growing and at synthesis proteins.in the nucleus of this body cell,dna replication is taking place. and a copy of the cells genetic material is copied.which of the following is the best conclusion you can make about the life cycle of this cell ? a) the cell is ready to undergo mitosis.and a chemical signal will send the cell to prophase b)the cell is undergoing meiosis and will cross over the genetic material next c)the cell is in the s phase of interphase and will move next to the g2 phase d) the cell is in the g2 phase of the interphase and is ready to begin diving
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:30
Which of the following terms describes all of the non-living components of an ecosystem
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Which statement is not true of machines
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