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  1. The cell cycle is a cycle, rather than a linear pathway, because at the end of each go-round, the two daughter cells can start the exact same process over again from the beginning. In eukaryotic cells, or cells with a nucleus, the stages of the cell cycle are divided into two major phases: interphase and the mitotic (M) phase .

  2. In a given stressful situation, a human being has the tendency of adopting one of the three techniques to deal with it―the fight, flight, or freeze technique. Here, we will learn what these techniques mean, as well as understand how they are brought into play.

  3. Yet we say the end product of meosis 1 are haploid cells. Where did the duplicated chromosomes go? But in mitosis we say the end products are diploid...yet they divided and even splitted.

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  5. At the end of the first meiotic division, a haploid cell is produced called a secondary spermatocyte. This haploid cell must go through another meiotic cell division. The cell produced at the end of meiosis is called a spermatid.

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  7. A key factor in determining the success of a welding process is the welding position, which dictates the technique and approach required for achieving a strong and stable joint. This text will discuss four common welding positions: 1G, 2F, 3G, and 4G, highlighting their applications in pipe welding and the creation of fillet welds.

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