Metaphase
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- First Gap phase
- Anaphase
- Second Gap phase
- Telophase
What is constitutive heterochromatin and facultative heterochromatin?
State whether the following statement is true or false
If there are 46 chromosomes in a cell there will be 23 chromatin fibres inside the nucleus during interphase.
- True
- False
(i) Complete separation of chromatids
(ii) Pairing of homologous chromosome
(iii) Linning up of paired chromosome on the equatorial plane
(iv) Crossing over between chromatids
- (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
- (iii), (ii), (iv), (i)
- (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)
- (ii), (iv), (iii), (i)
What is the difference between astral rays and spindle fibres?
The thread-like structures present in the nucleus are
nucleolus
chromosomes
genes
ribosomes
- interphase
- telophase
- metaphase
- prophase
How are chromatin, chromatid, and chromosomes related to each other?
What forms the mitotic apparatus towards the completion of prophase?
Question 28
A cell has 32 chromosomes. It undergoes mitotic division. What will be the chromosome number (n) during metaphase? What would be the DNA content (C) during anaphase?
Sieve tube cell is:
Uninucleate
Multinucleate
Enucleate
Dead
- Chromatids start moving towards opposite poles in telophase
- Chromosomes move to the spindle equator and get aligned along equatorial plate in metaphase
- Chromatids separate but remain in the centre of the cell in anaphase
- Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum are still visible at the end of prophase
Give any one key anaphase event that characterizes it.
Do polar bodies have chromosomes?
- Aneuploidy refers to loss or gain of chromosome(s)
- Triploidy is characterised by the presence of three sets of chromosomes
- Polyploidy refers to having multiple sets of chromosomes in a cell
- Triploidy is the presence of three copies of one particular chromosome in all the cells
Arrange the set of terms in the logical sequence.
Interphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase, metaphase.
Where is the centromere found in the acrocentric chromosome?
- Deletion
- Duplication
- Inversion
- Translocation
Why is the size of chromosomes measured at mitotic metaphase?
- polytene chromosomes
- diplotene chromosomes
- Z-DNA
- Lampbrush chromosome
(a) Contain large nucleus
(b) Have dense cytoplasm
(c) Lack plasmodesmata
(d) Have high respiration rate
The correct ones are:
- All a, b, c and d
- a and b only
- a, b and d only
- b, c and d only
- created when DNA is replicated
- separated during mitosis
- attached at the centromere prior to division
- all of these
ii) Mention any two reasons for the population explosion in India.
iii) Give biological reasons for the following.
1) The pituitary gland is also known as the master gland.
2) Gametes have a haploid number of chromosomes.
Column 'A' | Column 'B' |
(a) Chromosomes get arranged in a horizontal plane at the equator. | 1.Anaphase |
(b) Daughter chromosomes move to the opposite poles of a spindle. | 2. Prophase |
(c) Chromosomes become visible as fine long threads. | 3. Telophase |
(d) Chromosomes lose their distinctiveness and gradually become transformed into a chromatin network | 4. Metaphase |
Choose the incorrect statement(s) regarding Metaphase of Mitosis.
I. Each chromosome splits up to form 2 chromatids.
II. The newly formed chromatids remain united at centromere on two different
kinetochores.
III. Has only one of unit of DNA from each parent.
IV. Spindle fibres attach to centromere to pull the chromatids toward the poles.
- I & II
- II & III
- III & I
- IV only.
- Ca
- K
- Na
- Mg
- Anaphase
- Telophase
- Metaphase
- Prophase
- One in mitosis and two in meiosis
- Two in mitosis and one in meiosis
- Two in mitosis and four in meiosis
- Two each in mitosis and meiosis