| 1. | To repair damaged DNA |
| 2. | To regulate cell growth |
| 3. | To separate the chromosomes |
| 4. | To synthesize new DNA |
| 1. | Metaphase | 2. | Anaphase |
| 3. | Telophase | 4. | Prophase |
| Statement I: | Chromosomes become gradually visible under light microscope during leptotene stage. |
| Statement II: | The begining of diplotene stage is recognized by dissolution of synaptonemal complex. |
| List I (Sub Phase of Prophase I) |
List II (Specific characters) |
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| A. | Diakinesis | I. | Synaptonemal complex formation |
| B. | Pachytene | II. | Completion of terminalisation of chiasmata |
| C. | Zygotene | III. | Chromosomes look like thin threads |
| D. | Leptotene | IV. | Appearance of recombination nodules |
| A. | Gap 2 phase |
| B. | Cytokinesis |
| C. | Synthesis phase |
| D. | Karyokinesis |
| E. | Gap I phase |
| List-I (Events) | List-II(Prophase-I) | ||
| A. | Chromosomes start pairing together to form synaptonemal complex | I. | Pachytene |
| B. | Chromosomes visible under light microscope and compaction continues | II. | Zygotene |
| C. | Four chromatids of bivalent chromosomes become distinct and recombinant nodules appear | III. | Diplotene |
| D. | Dissolution of synaptonemal complex | IV. | Leptotene |
| 1. | A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III | 2. | A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-III |
| 3. | A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I | 4. | A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III |
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| List-I (Cell Cycle) | List-II (Events) | ||
| A. | \(G_1\) phase | I. | Cell is metabolically active but no proliferation until required |
| B. | S phase | II. | Replication of DNA |
| C. | \(G_0\) stage | III. | Synthesis of proteins |
| D. | \(G_2\) phase | IV. | Cell is metabolically active and grows continuously |
| 1. | A-I, B-II, C-IV,D-III | 2. | A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III |
| 3. | A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III | 4. | A-I, B-III, C-II, D-IV |
| List-I Event |
List-II Stage of Prophase-I (Meiosis - I) |
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| A. | Chiasmata | I. | Pachytene |
| B. | Crossing over | II. | Diakinesis |
| C. | Synaptonemal complex formation | III. | Diplotene |
| D. | Terminalisation of chiasmata | IV. | Zygotene |
| 1. | A-III,B-I,C-IV,D-II | 2. | A-II,B-I,C-III,D-IV |
| 3. | A-III,B-I,C-II,D-IV | 4. | A-II,B-III,C-IV,D-I |
| 1. | Diakinesis | 2. | Zygotene |
| 3. | Diplotene | 4. | Pachytene |
| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Cells are metabolically active and proliferate | I. | G2 phase |
| B. | DNA replication takes place | II. | G1 phase |
| C. | Proteins are synthesised | III. | G0 phase |
| D. | Quiescent stage with metabolically active cells | IV. | S phase |