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28.11.2019 •
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During which phase of mitosis do chromosomes line up on spindles in the center of a cell? a. prophase b. telophase c. metaphase d. anaphase
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Ответ:
Ответ:
c. meta phase
Explanation:
Ответ:
Fermentation method is likely to occur in her cells so that glycolysis can continue to produce ATP
Explanation:
Through Fermentation and glycolysis ATP is produced without oxygen. The muscle cells of human under goes fermentation when their cells are running out of oxygen. To meet the need of oxygen, fermentation occurred in the cell of the athlete at the end of her race.
The conversion of glucose into a cellular energy and to a lactic acid is conducted in the cell, by lactic fermentation. This is anaerobic fermentation which occurs in some particular cell.