1. | Disappearance of nucleolus | 2. | Chromosome movement |
3. | Synapsis | 4. | Spindle fibres |
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Which stages of cell division do the following figures A and B represent respectively?
1. | Metaphase- Telophase | 2. | Telophase- Metaphase |
3. | Late anaphase- Prophase | 4. | Prophase- Anaphase |
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The stage during which separation of the paired homologous chromosomes begins is
1. | Pachytene | 2. | Diplotene |
3. | Diakinesis | 4. | Zygotene |
Crossing over that results in genetic recombination in higher organisms occurs between:-
1. Non-sister chromatids of a bivalent
2. Two daughter nuclei
3. Two different bivalents
4. Sister chromatids of a bivalent
The fruit fly has 8 chromosomes (2n) in each cell. During the interphase of mitosis, if the number of chromosomes at G1 phase is 8, what would be the number of chromosomes after the S phase?
1. | 4 | 2. | 32 |
3. | 8 | 4. | 16 |
Spindle fibres attach on to
1. kinetochore of the chromosome
2. centromere of the chromosome
3. kinetosome of the chromosome
4. telomere of the chromosome
1. | Complete disintegration of nuclear envelope takes place. |
2. | Chromosomes are highly condensed. |
3. | Metaphase chromosomes are made up of four sister chromatids held together by centromere. |
4. | Chromosomes lie at the equator of the cell. |
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COLUMN I | COLUMN II | ||
A. | Zygotene | P. | Crossing over |
B. | Pachytene | Q. | Synapsis |
C. | Diplotene | R. | Terminalization of chiasmata |
D. | Diakinesis | S. | Appearance of chiasmata |
A | B | C | D | |
1. | Q | P | S | R |
2. | P | Q | S | R |
3. | P | Q | R | S |
4. | Q | P | R | S |
1. | The chromosome number and DNA content remain 2N and 2C respectively |
2. | The chromosome number and DNA content are 4N and 2C respectively |
3. | The chromosome number and DNA content are 2N and 4C respectively |
4. | The chromosome number and DNA content are 4N and 4C respectively |
1. | the cell plate that represents the middle lamella |
2. | the cell plate that represents the primary cell wall |
3. | the cleavage furrow that represents the middle lamella |
4. | the contractile ring that represents the primary cell wall |