Chromosomal material becomes ……… in the process of chromatin condensation.
1. Untangled
2. Tangled
3. Interwined
4. Hellicoid
The duplication in S phase and has started moving towards opposite poles in Prophase, we are talking about which cell component ?
1. DNA
2. Microbodies
3. Centriole
4. Nuclear envelope
Asters are not
1. Microtubules
2. Radiate out from centrosomes
3. Present on both the poles
4. Intermediate filament
Mitotic Apparatus
1. Two asters
2. Spindle Fibres
3. Centrosomes
4. Both 1 and 2
Which of the following cellular components can be seen at the end of Prophase?
1. Golgi Bodies
2. ER
3. Nucleolus
4. Compact mitotic chromosomes
The complete disintegration of the nuclear envelope marks the
1. Ending of the second phase(stage) of mitosis
2. Start of the second phase(stage) of mitosis
3. Metaphase
4. Both B and C
Condensation of chromosomes is completed and chromosomes are spread throughout cytoplasm, here we are talking about which phase of cell cycle?
1. Prophase
2. Interphase
3. Metaphase
4. Anaphase
The stage at which morphology of chromosomes is studied very easily would be
1. Anaphase
2. Telophase
3. Metaphase
4. Prophase
Kinetochores are not
1. Formed by spindle Fibres
2. Formed by asters
3. Help in the attachment of chromosomes to the spindle Fibres
4. Disc-shaped structure
All the chromosomes coming to lie at the equator with one chromatids of each chromosome connected by it's kinetochore to spindle Fibres from one pole and it's sister chromatids connected by it's kintetochore to spindle Fibres from the opposite poles.
This is a characteristic features of which of the following phases?
1. Prophase
2. Metaphase
3. Anaphase
4. Telophase