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Duplicated chromosomes are joined at a point termed (centrosome, centromere, centriole, chromatid).

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ICSE-CELL CYCLE, CELL DIVISION AND STRUCTURE OF CHROMOSOME -REVIEW QUESTIONS
  1. Differentiate between : Differentiate between Tonoplast and Plasma ...

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  2. Gametes have a haploid number of chromosomes.

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  3. Duplicated chromosomes are joined at a point termed (centrosome, centr...

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  4. Match the column A with column B.

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  5. Draw a neat labelled diagram to show the metaphase stage of mitosis in...

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  6. How many daughter cells are formed at the end of mitosis and at the en...

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  7. With reference to cell division explain the following terms: Chromat...

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  8. The given diagram shows a stage during mitotic division in an animal c...

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  9. Interphase, Anaphase, Prophase, Telophase, Metaphase. (sequential stag...

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  10. Metaphase , telophase , prophase, anaphase.

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  11. Karyokinesis, S-phase, cytokinesis, G1-phase, G2-phase (cell cycle).

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  12. Draw a diagram of the nucleus of a cell, having chromosome number 6, a...

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  13. Cytokinesis is a division of cytoplasm.

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  14. Gene is a specific part of a chromosome that determines hereditary cha...

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  15. Duplicated chromosomes are joined at a point termed (centrosome, centr...

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  16. The number of pairs of autosomes in man is 22.

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  17. The resting state in mitosis is called interphase.

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  18. Mitosis is the type of cell division occurring in the cells of injured...

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  19. Fill the gaps of the following paragraph taking appropriate words from...

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  20. State whether the following statements are True or False. If False rew...

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