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    Match the correct set of scientists in relation to cell division.


    A. Robert Remak  1. Meiosis
    B. A.Howard and S.R. Pelc 2. Mitosis
    C. W. Fleming  3. Amitosis
    D. Farmer and Moore 4. Cyclins
     5. G$$_1$$, S and G$$_2$$ phase

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    At anaphase of meiosis, some chromosomes lag behind. They are called laggards. This is due to

  • Question 3
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    Match the correct set.


    A. CdK$$_4$$1. First growth phase
    B. S phase2. Differential phase
    C. G$$_0$$ phase3. Synthesis of tublin
    D. G$$_2$$ phase4. Replication of DNA
    5. Molecule active during G$$_1$$phase for protein synthesis

  • Question 4
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    In cell cycle, which stage is also called as resting phase?

  • Question 5
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    The phragmoplast is organised

  • Question 6
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    What will happen if you are provided with root-tips of onion in your class and are asked to count the chromosomes, which of the following stage can be observed easily?

  • Question 7
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    Choose the correct statement related to mitosis.

  • Question 8
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    The reason of chromosomal movement in anaphase is

  • Question 9
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    In Neurospora, the arrangement of ascospore after meiosis is found to be 2a : 4A : 2a. What can be concluded?

  • Question 10
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    In which of the following stages, the chromosomes are attached on the equatorial plate?

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