The stage between two meiosis is
1.Cytokinesis
2.Interkinesis
3.Interphase I
4.Interphase
Prophase II
1. | Simpler than Prophase but complex than Prophase I |
2. | Complex than Prophase I |
3. | Simpler than Prophase I |
4. | All of these |
When does Prophase II start usually?
(1) Chromosomes are fully elongated
(2) Before chromosomes are fully condensed
(3) Before chromosomes are fully elongated
(4) After chromosomes are fully elongated
By the end of Prophase II, chromosomes become
1. | Compact | 2. | Loose |
3. | Elongated | 4. | Decondensed |
Which of the following phases is equivalent to Prophase II?
1. | Prophase | 2. | Prophase I |
3. | Metaphase | 4. | Mitosis |
Which of the following phases is equivalent to Metaphase II?
1. | Metaphase | 2. | Metaphase I |
3. | Diplotene | 4. | Interkinesis |
Which of the following phases is equivalent to Anaphase II?
1. | Anaphase | 2. | Metaphase I |
3. | Interkinesis | 4. | Prophase |
Simultaneous splitting of the centromeres of each chromosome occur in
1. | Anaphase I | 2. | Anaphase II |
3. | Metaphase | 4. | Prophase II |
The motion of sister Chromatids toward opposite poles of the cell occurs by
1. | Shortening of microtubules attached to centromere |
2. | Shortening of microtubules attached to kinetochores |
3. | Shortening of microtubules attached to Metaphase plate |
4. | Shortening of microtubules attached to other homologous chromosomes |
Tetrad of cells is a result of
1. Meiosis I
2. Meiosis II
3. Mitosis
4. Prophase II