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It is the square of the original number. If the original number represents a length, then the square of the original number represents an area of a square with side equal to the original number.
Venticulum is the line separating numerator and denominator when a number is presented as a ratio.
So, 49 is .35 of the original number. That means 49 is 35/100ths of the original number. Divide 49 by 35- that gets you 1/100th of the original number. Take THAT number, multiply by 100, and you have the original number.
The original number is the only one.
Five
Because then, when the sex cells combine in reproduction, the egg's chromosomes and the sperm's chromosomes will combine to form the original amount of chromosomes in a diploid cell, so it can replicate with a new set of DNA.
Because then, when the sex cells combine in reproduction, the egg's chromosomes and the sperm's chromosomes will combine to form the original amount of chromosomes in a diploid cell, so it can replicate with a new set of DNA.
We have a separate number
manufacturing company of combine can tell you year of manufactur from the serial number
00-99
The process of chromosomes separating during cell division is called "chromosome segregation" or "chromosome disjunction." This ensures that each new cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.
the decimal point
The phone number of the Crandall-Combine Community Library is: 972-427-6120.
To physically separate them you'd have to use melting point. Heat the mixture up and the element with the lowest melting point will become liquid first. None of the others are methods of separating components, just ways of describing them.
It is the square of the original number. If the original number represents a length, then the square of the original number represents an area of a square with side equal to the original number.
Meiosis goes through two main phases: meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I involves homologous chromosomes separating, resulting in two daughter cells with half the original number of chromosomes. Meiosis II involves sister chromatids separating, resulting in four haploid daughter cells.
the number of years separating successive nesting seasons of a turtle