The morphology of chromosomes can be studied most easily in
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
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Centrioles undergo duplication during (i) of (ii), and begin to move towards opposite poles of the cell during (iii) stage of (iv)
i-S phase, ii-inter phase, iii- Prophase, iv-Mitosis
i-S phase, ii-Inter phase, iii-Anaphase, iv- Mitosis
i-Prophase, ii-Mitosis, iii-Metaphase, iv- Mitosis
i-Prophase, ii-Mitosis, iii-Anaphase, iv-Mitosis
Which one of the following precedes re-formation of the nuclear envelope during M-phase of the cell cycle?
Decondensation from chromosome and reassembly of the nuclear lamina
Transcription from chromosomes and reassembly of the nuclear lamina
Formation of the contractile ring and formation of the phragmoplast
Formation of the contractile ring and transcription from chromosomes
In the early stages of coconut development, the endosperm is primarily in which form?
Solid, cellular
Liquid, multinucleate
Partially solid, helobial
Absent
Which of the following stage of mitosis follows the S and -phases of interphases?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Which of the following events is NOT characteristic of mitotic cell division?
Condensation of chromosomes
Replication of DNA
Synapsis and crossing over
Formation of the spindle apparatus
During coconut development, the initial stage of endosperm formation within the tender coconut results in:
A cellular mass called cellular endosperm
A multinucleate liquid called free-nuclear endosperm
A partially cellularized structure called helobial endosperm
A solid, layered structure called ruminate endosperm
The spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes at the:
Centromere
Kinetochore
Telomere
Chromatid
The liquid endosperm inside a tender coconut is:
Cellular endosperm
Free-nuclear endosperm
Hemi-nuclear endosperm
Ruminate endosperm
What is the primary advantage of offset reproduction for a plant species?
Rapid colonization
Genetic diversity
Seed dispersal
Cross-pollination
Choose the correct combination of options to select the correct statement for prophase
I. Chromosomal material condenses to form compact mitotic chromosomes
II. The assembly of mitotic spindle is initiated by the microtubules
III. Cells do not show organelles when viewed under the prophase
IV. The nucleolus or nucleoli degenerate completely
I, II and III
I, II and IV
II, III and IV
I, III and IV