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How many chromosomes are present in the each cell of the onion root tip?
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Topic in NCERT: Cell cycle and cell division
Line in NCERT: "you have studied mitosis in onion root tip cells. it has 16 chromosomes in each cell."
Which of these processes ensure the haploid phase of life cycle?
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The small disc shaped like structures occur in the centromere are called as
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Topic in NCERT: Metaphase
Line in NCERT: "small disc-shaped structures at the surface of the centromeres are called kinetochores."
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Topic in NCERT: G2 phase (gap 2)
Line in NCERT: "in animal cells, during the g2 phase, proteins are synthesised in preparation for mitosis while cell growth continues."
Division of nucleus without being followed by cytokinesis results into
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Topic in NCERT: M phase
Line in NCERT: "in some organisms karyokinesis is not followed by cytokinesis as a result of which multinucleate condition arises leading to the formation of syncytium."
Arrange the order of events taking place in anaphase II stage of meiosis:
a. Metaphase plate spilts
b. Each chromosome moves away from equatorial plane
c. Centromeres split and chromatids separate.
d. Chromatids move to opposite poles
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Topic in NCERT: Anaphase
Line in NCERT: "at the onset of anaphase, each chromosome arranged at the metaphase plate is split simultaneously and the two daughter chromatids, now referred to as daughter chromosomes of the future daughter nuclei, begin their migration towards the two opposite poles."
"centromeres split and chromatids separate."
"chromatids move to opposite poles."
In diploid cells,each homologous chromosome consists of
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Topic in NCERT: Meiosis i
Line in NCERT: "meiosis involves pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes."
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Topic in NCERT: Interphase
Line in NCERT: "the interphase, though called the resting phase, is the time during which the cell is preparing for division by undergoing both cell growth and dna replication in an orderly manner."
Which of the following phases in mitosis is in correct order?
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Topic in NCERT: M phase
Line in NCERT: "though for convenience mitosis has been divided into four stages of nuclear division (karyokinesis), it is very essential to understand that cell division is a progressive process and very clear-cut lines cannot be drawn between various stages. karyokinesis involves following four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase."
During mitosis ER and nucleolus begin to disappear at
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Topic in NCERT: Cell cycle and cell division
Line in NCERT: "cells at the end of prophase, when viewed under the microscope, do not show golgi complexes, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleolus and the nuclear envelope."
Which one is not a significance of meiosis division?
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Topic in NCERT: Significance of meiosis
Line in NCERT: "meiosis is the mechanism by which conservation of specific chromosome number of each species is achieved across generations in sexually reproducing organisms, even though the process, per se, paradoxically, results in reduction of chromosome number by half."
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Topic in NCERT: Meiosis i
Line in NCERT: "meiosis involves pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes."
In animal cells, the mitotic division is seen in
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Topic in NCERT: Mitosis
Line in NCERT: "in animals, mitotic cell division is only seen in the diploid somatic cells."
In the metaphase stage, the chromosomes are made up of
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Topic in NCERT: Metaphase
Line in NCERT: "at this stage, metaphase chromosome is made up of two sister chromatids, which are held together by the centromere."
In animal cells, Cytokinesis takes place by furrow deepening centripetally and formation of two daughter cells. This method is known as
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Topic in NCERT: Cytokinesis
Line in NCERT: "in an animal cell, this is achieved by the appearance of a furrow in the plasma membrane. the furrow gradually deepens and ultimately joins in the centre dividing the cell cytoplasm into two."
In telophase I, which of the following event takes place?
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Topic in NCERT: Telophase i
Line in NCERT: "telophase i: the nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear, cytokinesis follows and this is called as dyad of cells (figure 10.3)."
In which stage, the cells remain metabolically active but do not proliferate?
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Topic in NCERT: Quiescent stage of the cell cycle
Line in NCERT: "these cells that do not divide further exit g₁ phase to enter an inactive stage called quiescent stage (g₀) of the cell cycle. cells in this stage remain metabolically active but no longer proliferate unless called on to do so depending on the requirement of the organism."
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Topic in NCERT: Cell cycle and cell division
Line in NCERT: "cells at the end of prophase, when viewed under the microscope, do not show golgi complexes, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleolus and the nuclear envelope."
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Topic in NCERT: Prophase i
Line in NCERT: "during this stage chromosomes start pairing together and this process of association is called synapsis. such paired chromosomes are called homologous chromosomes."
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Topic in NCERT: Metaphase
Line in NCERT: "spindle fibres attach to kinetochores of chromosomes."
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