Well if you're talking about mitosis, the differences are insignificant.
If you're talking about meiosis, then the differences is that DNA replication only occurs prior to prophase 1 and does not occur prior to prophase 2 in order to produce haploid gamete cells, rather than diploid somatic cells.
I hope this was detailed enough. There are more differences, but I doubt you need to know them, based on your question.
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2 and 5 are the only prime numbers which differ by 3.
5 - 3 = 2
Let the first of the consecutive integers be x. Since the consecutive integers differ by 1, the second one would be x + 1. From the given information we have: x + (x + 1)2 = -1 x + x2 + 2x + 1 = -1 x2 + 3x + 1 = -1 (add 1 to both sides) x2 + 3x + 2 = 0 (x + 2)(x + 1) = 0 x + 2 = 0 or x + 1 = 0 x = -2 or x = -1 x + 1 = -2 + 1 = -1 or x + 1 = -1 + 1 = 0 Thus, the two consecutive numbers that satisfy the given condition are -2 and -1, or -1 and 0.
Prophase 1, Metaphase 1, Anaphase 1, Telophase1, Prophase 2, Metaphase 2, Anaphase 2, Telophase 2..... welcome
The steps to Meiosis are ;~ Prophase 1~ Metaphase 1~ Anaphase 1~ Telephase 1~ Prophase 2~ Metaphase 2~ Anaphase 2~ Telephase 2
Meiosis 1: Prophase 1, Metaphase1, Anaphase 1, Telophase 1. Meiosis 2: Prophase 1, Metaphase 2, Anaphase 2, Telophase 2. Makes 4 daughter cells that contain 4 chromosomes each.
Interphase Prophase 1 Metaphase 1 Anaphase 1 Telophase 1 Cytokinesis 1 Prophase 2 Metaphase 2 Anaphase 2 Telophase 2 Cytokinesis 2
Prophase 1 , Metaphase 1 , Anaphase 1 , Telophase 1 & Cytokinesis, Prophase 2, Metaphase 2, Anaphase 2, Telophase 2 & Cytokinesis
Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II TelophaseII these are just the basics stages they get more detailed as you study each oneprophase 1,metaphase 1,anaphase 1,telophase 1,prophase 2,metaphase 2,anaphase 2,anaphase 2,telophase 2 u welcome lolz
Yes, it does, only it is called prophase 2 or prophase II.
Are you talking about Meiosis 1 and meiosis 2? If you are the steps are Interphase, prophase 1, metaphase 1, anaphase 1, telophase 1/cytokinesis, prophase 2, metaphase 2, anaphase 2, and telophase 2/cytokinesis
a. chromatids do not separate at the centromere in anaphase I. b. centromeres do not exist in anaphase I. c. crossing-over occurs only in anaphase of miitosis
There are two cells in prophase II.
The chromosomes coil up and condense during prophase
Prophase 1 vs Prophase 2 of meiosisDURING PROPHASE I:Crossing over happens in chromosomes where genetic information is swapped from chromosome to another at a chiasma (chiasmata for multiple crossing over sections)Cell is Diploid 46 chromosomesDURING PROPHASE II:No Crossing over at this point, as it has already happened during prophase I.Cell is Haploid 23 chromosomes