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Read the following statements. (i) In ...

Read the following statements.
(i) In mitotic cell division chromosome number is halved.
(ii) Centromere is the point where two sister chromatids are held together.
(iii) The period between two successive mitotic divisions is known as telophase.
(iv) In `G_(1)` phase of cell cycle protein and RNA are synthesised.
Which of the above given statements are correct?

A

a) i and iii only

B

b) ii and iii only

C

c) i and iv only

D

d) ii and iv only

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
D

Mitotic division is equational division in which chromosome number remains same while in meiotic cell division chromosome number is halved. The period between two successive mitotic divisions is known as interphase.\
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