How are bacterial cells different from the cells of eukaryotes?
A. The bacteria are prokaryotes, and the genetic material is not contained in the nuclei.
B. The bacteria are eukaryotes, and the genetic material is not contained in the nuclei.
C. The bacteria are prokaryotes, and the genetic material is contained in the nuclei.
D. The bacteria are eukaryotes, and the genetic material is contained in the nuclei.
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Mitosis for Mya › ViewWhat are the 4 stages of mitosis in order?
A. Telophase, Metaphase, Prophase, Anaphase
B. Anaphase, Metaphase, Telophase, Prophase
C. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
D. Metaphase, Prophase, Telophase, Anaphase
E. Prophase, Metaphase, Telophase, Anaphase,
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Rigor mortis means
A. Death stiffness
B. Death color
C. Death bloat
D. Death heat