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Mitochondia and plastide have their own DNA (genetic material). What is known about their fate during nuclear division like mitosis?

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  1. In which phase of meiosis are the following formed? Choose the answers...

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  2. State the role of centriole other than spindle formation.

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  3. Mitochondia and plastide have their own DNA (genetic material). What i...

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  4. A cell has 32 chromosomes. It undergoes mitotic division. What will be...

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  5. While examining the mitotic stage in a tissue, one finds some cells wi...

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  6. The following events occur during the various phases of the cell cycle...

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  8. The following events occur during the various phases of the cell cycle...

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  9. The following events occur during the various phases of the cell cycle...

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  10. Mitosis results in producing two cells which are similar to each other...

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  11. Mitosis results in producing two cells which are similar to each other...

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  13. Mitosis results in producing two cells which are similar to each other...

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  14. Both unicellular and multicellular organisms unergo mitosis. What are ...

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  15. Name the pathological condition when uncontrolled cell division occurs...

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  16. Two events take place, During S-phase in animal cells. DNA replication...

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  17. Comment of the statement Meiosis enables the conservation of specific...

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  18. Name a cell that is found arrested in diplotene stage for months and y...

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  19. How does cytokinesis in plant cells differ from that in animal cells?

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  20. Comment on the statement 'Telophase is reverse of prophase'.

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