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• G1 – growing, doing its ________

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This is very confusing please help anybody.

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@marylou004

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@CaseyCarns

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@sherabartlett

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@Destinymasha please help. please. this is very confusing

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@joshup What do you find confusing?

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@joshup Read the first sentence on the second page and see if it helps, or has anything that looks familiar.

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k umm not really:(

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@mrdoldum

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@shadeyghost please help

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What you are learning inn school is about reproduction. So look at your science book and read about mendels experience the peas.

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In the first sentence of the second page it says [...] grow and doing its job.

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➢ During meiosis, homologous sets of four chromatids are lined up across the middle of the cell. What stage will happen next?

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that's one I need help with @mrdoldum

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@joshup To you know what chromtids are?

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yes

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yes @mrdoldum

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G1_phase this should help a little bit(:

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http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=4368 and this

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