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What is the arrow pointing to? i need urgent help!

What is the arrow pointing to? i need urgent help!-example-1

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Answer:

the arrow looks like it is pointing to a round sort of face shape. It may also be pointing to an ancient drawing from the 1800s

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

interphase

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitosis consists of specific phases that occur in a specific order. (PMAT!)

Prophase is the first phase of mitosis where chromosomes condense and become visible.

Metaphase involves chromosomes moving to the center of the cell.

Anaphase is where the chromosomes are equally pulled to either side of the cell.

Telophase is where the chromosomes bunch up at either end of the cell and begin to unravel into their previous state.

Cytokinesis then occurs where the whole cell divides between the newly forming nuclei.

hope this helped :)

What is the arrow pointing to? i need urgent help!-example-1
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