Why does nucleolus disappear during cell division
a. Some enzymes degrade the nucleolus
b. Chromosome move towards equatorial plane
c. Nucleolus undergo hibernation
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Considering 4 molecules of glucose undergoing aerobic (cellular) respiration. How many FADH2 would these 4 molecules of glucose produce at the end of the glycolysis? *
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Considering 4 molecules of glucose undergoing aerobic (cellular) respiration. How many FADH2 would these 4 molecules of glucose produce at the end of the glycolysis? *
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The inner surface of the nucleus has a protein skeleton that is disassembled during prophase so that the chromosomes can be located, aligned and pulled out. ... Hence, when chromosomes condense, Nucleolus disappears.
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