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- late telophase
- late prophase
- early anaphase
- late metaphase
Explanation: Cells, when viewed under microscope at the end of prophase, do not show golgi complex, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleolus and nuclear envelope.
- walls to the centre
- centre to the walls
- in patches
- simultaneously
Explanation: Cell plate grows during cytokinesis from centre to the walls
- C, A, B, D
- C, B, A, D
- C, D, B, A
- A, C, D, B
Explanation: Duplication of centrioles occurs in S-phase.Protein synthesis occurs in G2 phase.chromatin condensation is followed by centrioles movement towards the poles. (Prophase)
- Prophase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
- Metaphase
- division of cytoplasm
- division of nucleoplasm
- division of nucleus
- separation of daughter chromosomes
Explanation: Karyokinesis means separation of daughter chromosomes.Cytokinesis means division of cytoplasm
- Anaphase
- Metaphase
- Prophase
- Telophase
- Metaphase
- Interphase
- Prophase
- Telophase
- II, I, IV, III
- III, II, I, IV
- IV, III, II, I
- I, IV, III, II
Explanation: III, II, I, IV
- splitting of the centromeres
- splitting of the chromatids
- replication of the genetic material
- condensation of the chromatin
- Autotetraploid
- Haploid
- Triploid
- Allotetraploid
- Pancreas
- Liver
- Ovary
- Kidney
- C, B, A, D, E
- C, A, B, E, D
- C, B, A, E, D
- D, B, C, E, A
Explanation: These are the five phases of prophase I of Meiosis I based on the chromosomal behaviour
- 6
- 16
- 26
- 36
Explanation: There are 16 chromosomes in onion root tip cell.
- Mitotic prophase
- Mitotic metaphase
- Meiotic metaphase
- Meiotic prophase
- Plasma membrane
- Nucleolus and nuclear envelope
- Plastids
- none of these
- Ribosome
- ER
- Chromosome
- Mitochondrion
Explanation: Chromosome
- G0
- G1
- G2
- S
Explanation: In G2 phase of cell cycle, proteins are synthesised for mitosis and cell growth continues
- Early prophase
- Early metaphase
- Early telophase
- Early anaphase
Explanation: Chromosomes are positioning towards the equator.
- Anaphase
- Metaphase
- Prophase
- Telophase
- Zygotene
- Pachytene
- Diakinesis
- Diplotene
Explanation: Synaptonemal complex dissolves in diplotene stage of Prophase I.
- A male and female gametes
- Ribosome and m-RNA
- Spindle fibres and centromeres
- Two homologous chromosomes
Explanation: Two homologous chromosomes
- Phargmoplast
- Polyploidy
- Uninucleate condition
- Multinucleate condition
- Cytokinesis
- Interphase
- Karyokinesis
- None of these
Explanation: Cytokinesis
- Non-sister chromosomes
- Sister chromatids
- Non-homologous chromosome
- Homologous chromosomes
- Metaphase and M phase
- Anaphase and S phase
- Interphase and S phase
- None of these
Explanation: Anaphase and S phase
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