Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
Arrange the following events of meiosis ...

Arrange the following events of meiosis in correct sequence ?
1.Terminalisation , 2. Crossing over
3. Synapsis , 4. Disjunction

A

4,3,2,1

B

3,2,1,4

C

2,1,4,3

D

1,4,3,2

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CELL CYCLE (CELL DIVISION)

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise CHECK YOUR GRASP|18 Videos
  • CELL CYCLE (CELL DIVISION)

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise BRAIN TEASERS-III|85 Videos
  • CELL CYCLE (CELL DIVISION)

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise BRAIN TEASERS-III|85 Videos
  • BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise CYC|11 Videos
  • CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND REGULATION

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise Brain Teasers-V|114 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Arrange the following events of meiosis in the correct sequence - A. Terminalisation of chiasmata B. Crossing over C. Synapsis D. Disjunction of chromosomes E. Dissolution of synaptonemal complex The correct sequence is -

Arrange the following events of meiosis in correct sequence : (a) Crossing over (b) Synapsis ( c ) Terminalisation of chaismata (d) Disappearance of nucleolus

Prophase -I of meiosis is a long and complex phase in which many events occurs . Arrange the following events of meiosis in the correct sequence and select correct option. (i) Crossing over (ii) Synapsis (iii) Teminalization of chiasmata (iv) Disappeance of nucleolus

Arrange the following events of meiosis in correct sequence (a) Crossing over (b) Synapsis (c) Terminalisation of chiasmata (d) Disappearance of nucleolus.

Arrange the following events of meiosis in correct sequence (A) Crossing over (B) Synapsis (C) Termilisation of chiasmata (D) Disappearance of nucleolus

Which of the following is not arranged in correct sequence?

Arrange the following events of meiosis in correct sequence of their occurence from beginning. I. Splitting of centromere II. Synapsis of homologous chromosome III. Release of bivalents randomly into cytoplasm IV. Terminalization of chiasmata