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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hysusonic

OpenStudy (hysusonic):

i'm stumped sorry :/ but i think you're right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope, this is not meiosis. guess again.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hint: there is only one phase where the condesated DNA is pulled apart by the kinetochore.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know ;-) this is why I said 'not meiosis'. so, which is it, and why do you think that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why c and not d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

edcared guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well, if you mean 'educated', then there is a reason ;-)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so tell me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

remember: you want something from me, not the other way around.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

...you're not going to tell me, right? well, it's a shame that people go on an education site and don't want to be educated at all. but what do I care.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think c beucase it would make seense to it but i am not sure if i am corrcet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why would it make sense? why wouldn't telophase make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that maksm ore sense to c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I did not understand that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

now i think about it d makes more ssense then d :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I wanted you to explain to me what happens in anaphase and telophase, respectively. in anaphase (greek: ana = 'up'), the DNA copies are pulled apart by the kinetochore. in telophase (greek: telos = 'end') the two daughter cells are separated by the creation of a new nuclear envelope. the picture doesnt show two nuclei, so telophase can't be right. gotta go now...just...please read the wikipedia articles on anaphase and telophase, if you didn't get it at school. wikipedia will explain everything to you, including why C is the right answer. please try working WITH and not against me next time...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C?

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