“The synaptonemal complex is formed during _A_
stage and dissolves during _B_ stage”.
Complete the above statement by choosing the correct
option for A and B
         A               B
1. Diplotene    Diakinesis
2. Leptotene   Zygotene
3. Zygotene    Diplotene
4. Pachytene  Diplotene

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Which one of the following features differentiates G2
phase from G1 phase?

1. Synthesis of proteins.
2. 4C content of DNA.
3. 2C content of DNA.
4. Synthesis of RNA.
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When a cell is viewed under the microscope, it does
not show golgi complex, endoplasmic reticulum,
nucleolus, nuclear envelope in which stage of cell
division?

1. Early prophase 
2. Late prophase
3. Interphase 
4. Telophase
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These given statements are related with specific phase of meiosis, select the unrelated statement with the phase given below.

Statement Phase
1. The homologous chromosome separate, while sisterchromatids remain associated
at their centromere
  –  Anaphase I
2. he bivalent chromosomes align on the equatorial plate   –   Metaphase I
3. Cytokinesis follows resulting in the formation of tetrad of cells   –  Telophase I
4. Terminalisation of chiasmata  of prophase   –  Final stage
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During what phase in the cell cycle would you find the most DNA per cell?
1. G1
2. G2
3. S
4. Prophase II

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Major event that occurs during anaphase of mitosis which brings about equal distribution of chromosomes is:

1. Condensation of chromatin
2. Replication of genetic material
3. Splitting of centromere
4. Pairing of homologous chromosomes
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Match the Column I with Column II –

 

Column-I

 

Column-II

1.

Terminalization of chiasmata

A.

Zygotene

2.

Synapsis

B.

Diplotene

3.

Crossing over

C.

Metaphase I

4.

Dissolution of synaptonemal complex

D.

Diakinesis

5.

Best stage for the study of chiasmata

E.

Pachytene

6.

Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear

 

 

7.

Tetrads are arranged on equatorial line

 

 


1. A – 2, B – 4,5, C – 7, D – 1,6, E – 3
2. A – 2, B – 3, C – 7, D – 1, 4, 6, E – 5
3. A – 2, B – 7, C – 3, D – 1, 4, 5, E – 6
4. A – 2, B – 1, C – 4, D – 5, 3, E – 6

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Crossing over occurs just prior to
1. Pachytene
2. Diplotene
3. Diakinesis
4. Zygotene

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Each pole receives half the chromosome number of the
parent cell, is true for which stage?
1. Anaphase - II

2. Anaphase - I

3. Telophase-I 

4. Telophase-II

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Most of the organelle duplication occurs during which
phase?

1. G1
2. G2
3. S 
4. M

Subtopic:  Intro to Cell Cycle & Interphase |
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