Biology, asked by humerasadaf131, 8 months ago

what is monads and dyad in cell cycle​

Answers

Answered by meghagupta0013
0

good evening guys i am leaving this app tomorrow so today how much people will follow me i want to see take care miss u bye my followers and who has answered my questions love u all and miss u all so tomorrow ....

please mark me as brainiest

Answered by shreya2005354
1

Answer:

Chromosomes come in 2 forms depending on the stage of the cell cycle: The monad form consists of a single chromatid, a single piece of DNA containing a centromere and telomeres at the ends. The dyad form consists of 2 identical chromatids (sister chromatids) attached together at the centromere.

Explanation:

hope this would be helpful to you

Similar questions