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Biology, 02.02.2021 18:30, allieballey0727
You are making progress. As you learn more and more about how a cell divides, you get closer
and closer to being able to stop the incredibly fast rate of cell division that is plaguing Earth.
To continue, you need to be able to pair each of the terms below with its appropriate action.
By doing this, you are building the password for the next room.
1
telophase
A. A process where the cells grow, copy the DVA, and then prepare to divide.
2
cytokinesis
B. the nucles reappear
3
interphase
c. nocleolus disappears and the nucleus disappears
4
metaphase
D. chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
S
prophase
E. chromosomes are pulled apart
6
anaphase
F. the cell is split into two daughter cells
Put the stages above in the correct order. This will give you the correct number sequence.
After arranging the numbers in the correct order, put the correct letter with each number.
The password will now be in the following form: number, letter, number, letter number,
letter, and so on. Use this final code to get into "Mitosis". (Do not use any lowe se letters in
this password. Do not put any spaces between any numbers or letters.)
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