Which of the following is a continuous process?

1. Cell growth

2. Cell differentiation

3. DNA duplication

4. Cell division

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Cell growth is a continuous process in terms of

A.      Increase in protein content

B.      Increase in DNA content

C.      Increase in cytoplasmic content

D.     Increase in RNA content

Subtopic:  Cell Division: Mitosis (Karyokinesis) | Cell Division: Mitosis (Cytokinesis) |
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The process of distribution of duplicated DNA in the daughter cells is

A.      Easy process

B.      A complex series of events

C.      A single complex process

D.     Easiest process in all the events bof cell cycle.

Subtopic:  Cell Division: Mitosis (Karyokinesis) |
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The division time for human cell is

A.      24 hr

B.      1 hr

C.      23 hr

D.     90 minutes

Subtopic:  Intro to Cell Cycle & Interphase |
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The inter phase in human cell cycle lasts for

A.      24 hrs

B.      95% part of cell cycle

C.      More than 95% of the duration of cell cycle.

D.     Around 90% of the duration of cell cycle

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The M phase starts with

A.      Nuclear division

B.      Cytokinesis

C.      Karyokinesis

D.     Both A and C

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The phase between S phase and M phase of a Cell cycle is

A.      G1

B.      G2

C.      Interphase

D.     Dividing phase

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During G1 phase

A.      Cell is metabolically active

B.      Replication of DNA

C.      Translation and Transcription occurs

D.     Both A and C

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During S phase

A.      The DNA per cell doubles

B.      The protein per cell becomes half

C.      The chromosomes also get double

D.     The content of a diploid cell increases from C to 2C

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The cell which are in quiescent stage are in

A.      G1

B.      G0

C.      G2

D.     S phase

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