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Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 1

Select the correct option:Centrioles undergo duplication during _______(i) of ________(ii), and begin to move towards opposite poles of the cell during ________(iii) stage of _________(iv).

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In animal cells, during the S phase of interphase, DNA replication begins in the nucleus and the centriole duplicates in the cytoplasm. These duplicated centrioles move towards opposite poles of the cell in prophase of mitosis.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 2

At which stage of mitosis, the two daughter chromatids separate from each other, migrate towards the opposite poles and are now referred to as chromosomes of the future daughter nuclei?

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In anaphase, the centromeres of chromosomes start to divide into two, forming daughter chromosomes with centromere in each. Daughter chromosomes are repulsive, so they migrate towards opposite poles. Spindle fibres attached to the centromeres shorten and pull the chromosomes to the poles.

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Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 3

During anaphasic movements of chromosomes, ______ of each chromosome is/are towards the pole and _____ of the chromosome trail(s) behind.

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In anaphasic movement of chromosomes, the centromeres lead the path while the arms trail behind. As a result the anaphasic chromosomes appear V., L, J- and I-shaped. The shapes are formed respectively in metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric and telocentric chromosomes.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 4

What is true about telophase stage of mitosis?

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During telophase, the individual chromosomes are no longer seen and chromatin material tends to collect in a mass at the two poles. Chromosomes cluster at opposite spindle poles and their identity is lost as discrete elements. Nuclear envelope assembles around the chromosome clusters. Nucleolus, Golgi complex and ER reform.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 5

The best material for studying mitosis in the laboratory is

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A root tip is a rapidly growing part of a plant. So many cells will be in different stages of mitosis. At a time one can observe cells at these many stages. The commonly used roots are of onion, lentil and barely. Also, the chromosomes are large and very dark when stained. So root tip is used to study mitosis in laboratories.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 6

Mitotic spindle is mainly composed of _________ protein.

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Spindle fibres are structures formed from mictrobubules in the cytoplasm during cell division. Microtubules are made up of tubulin protein. Spindle fiberes move chromatids or chromosomes diametrically apart and gather them in two d=clusters at opposite ends (poles) of the cell.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 7

During cell division, the spindle fibres get attached to condensing chromosome at a highly differentiated region. This region is called as

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The key feature of metaphase is the attachment of spindle fibers to kinetochores of chromosomes. Kinetochores are disc-shaped structure at the surface of the centromeres. These structures serve as the site of attachment of spindle fibres to the chromosomes that are moved toward poles.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 8

A cell's division time is 1 minute. In 20 minutes, a culture tube (culture medium) is 1/8th filled with cells. When the tube will be fully filled?

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In 20 mins. Culture tube 1/8th filled with cells. Each cell divides every minute producing two daughter cells.
Hence, 21 min = 1/8 × 2 = 1/4
In 22 min 1/4 × 2 = 1/2
In 23 min 1/2 × 2 = 1
That means, in 23 minutes the culture tube will be completely filled.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 9

The separation of two chromatids of each chromosome at early anaphase is initiated by

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Kinetochore is a plate-like structure by which microtubules of the spindle attach to the centromere of a chromosome during nuclear division. The centromere of each chromosome divides into two, so that each chormatied comes to have its own centromere. The two chromatids now start repelling each otherand separate completely to become daughter chromosmes. the daughter or new chromosmes. The daughter or new chromosomes move towards the poles of spindle along the path of their chromosome fibres.

Test: Mitosis and its Significance (June 10) - Question 10

Amitosis usually occurs in

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Amitosis is a method of direct cell division in which the nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei without showing differentiation of chromosomes and development of spindle. It is commonly seen in prokaryotes.

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