Spindle fibres begin to form during __(i)___ and attach to specific site of chromosomes during __(ii)__.
Select the correct option to fill in the blanks (i) and (ii).
(i)
(ii)
(1)
Prophase
Metaphase
(2)
Anaphase
Telophase
(3)
Metaphase
Anaphase
(4)
Prophase
Anaphase
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Chromosomes of the future nuclei move away from the equatorial plate during anaphase of:
(a) Mitosis
(b) Meiosis I
(c) Meiosis II
The correct one(s) is/are:
1. (b) only
2. (a) and (b) only
3. All (a), (b) and (c)
4. (a) and (c) only
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Subtopic: Cell Division: Mitosis (Karyokinesis) | Cell Cycle: Meiosis I | Cell Cycle: Meiosis II |
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The structure that function as a simple precursor for the formation of new cell wall during cell division is:
1. Lamella
2. Microtubule
3. Vesicles
4. Cell-plate
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Find the odd one out for G1 phase, from the following:
1. Most of the cell organelles duplicate here
2. Involves protein synthesis
3. Centriole duplicates in cytoplasm
4. RNA formation occurs
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Mitosis or equational division in haploid cells is seen:
1. Only in some lower plants
2. Both in plants and animals
3. in most of the animals
4. Only in some higher plants
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Bivalents:
1. Are formed in pachytene stage
2. Are made up of two non-homologous chromosomes
3. Are stabilized by synaptonemal complex
4. Consist of two chromatids only
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