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Biology
How long does it take a body to decompose to bones
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In a temperate climate, it usually requires three weeks to several years for a body to completely decompose into a skeleton, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, presence of insects, and submergence in a substrate such as water
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1. Interphase - DNA replicates, RNA leaves the nucleus
2. Prophase - Crossing over occurs during this phase, DNA condenses into chromosomes
3. Metaphase - Chromosomes align along the middle of the cell
4. Anaphase - The centromeres split and the chromatids are pulled apart
5. Telophase - Nuclear membrane re-forms
6. Cytokinesis - The cell splits into two daughter cells.
7. Haploid - Occurs when only one member of each homologous pair of chromosomes is present
8. Metaphase II - Chromosomes align in the middle of the meiosis II cell
9. Anaphase II - Chromatids separate in a meiosis II cell
10. Telophase II - Four daughter cells form, each with one copy of the original chromosomes.
Explanation:
1. Interphase - DNA replicates, RNA leaves the nucleus
2. Prophase - Crossing over occurs during this phase, DNA condenses into chromosomes
3. Metaphase - Chromosomes align along the middle of the cell
4. Anaphase - The centromeres split and the chromatids are pulled apart
5. Telophase - Nuclear membrane re-forms
6. Cytokinesis - The cell splits into two daughter cells.
7. Haploid - Occurs when only one member of each homologous pair of chromosomes is present
8. Metaphase II - Chromosomes align in the middle of the meiosis II cell
9. Anaphase II - Chromatids separate in a meiosis II cell
10. Telophase II - Four daughter cells form, each with one copy of the original chromosomes.