The opposite ends of a cell are called the poles. These poles play a key role in cell division and directionality of cellular processes.
During anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled apart and move towards opposite ends of the cell.
The word part "telo-" originates from the Greek word "telos," meaning end or completion. In the terms telomere and telophase, "telo-" refers to different stages or structures involving the end or completion of something. Telomeres are repetitive DNA sequences at the ends of chromosomes, protecting them from degradation, while telophase is a stage in cell division where the chromosomes reach opposite ends of the cell.
A gamete would normally be described as either male or female, as the case may be.
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The letters 'troncyra' unscramble to spell the word contrary.This is a word meaning opposite.
Antipodes are the opposite ends of the Earth, and hence of anything. Antipode and antipodal derive from it.
The five letter word that is the opposite of behind and begins with an 'a' and ends with a 'd' is AHEAD.
the opposite of present is presence or precedent
Duckling.
The word "budding" describes a bush that is producing new growth or buds.
meowing and annoying
The opposite of the word "steady" is "unsteady." It describes something that is not firmly fixed, constant, or secure.
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