Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Cell Cycle and Cell Division, Exercise 3: Level 3

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Spindle fibres are made up of

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The number of chromatids present in a chromosome during anaphase of mitosis

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During prophase-I homologous chromosomes pair with each other to form bivalents. Each bivalent is an association of
a) Two chromatids and one centromere
b) Two chromatids and two centromeres
c) Four chromatids and four centromeres
d) four chromatids and two centromeres

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N/C ratio after cell division

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The number of bivalents in Prophase I of meiosis are 10. How many chromosomes will be in Anaphase II of meiosis at each pole?

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Match the following lists.

  List-I   List-II
A G1 phase I Replication of DNA
B S phase II Quiescent stage
C G2 phase III Condensation of chromatin
D G0 phase IV Protein synthesis
    V The interval between mitosis and initiation of DNA replication

The correct answer is

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Match list-I with list-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists.

  List-I   List-II
A. Pairing of homologous chromosomes. 1. Chiasmata
B. Actual inter change of complex segments between two homologous chromosomes. 2. Synaptonemal complex
C. Protein body formed between paired homologous chromosomes. 3. Synapsis
D. The cross shaped configuration visible at diplotene between homologous chromosomes 4. Crossing over

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A bacterium divides every 35 minutes. If a culture containing 105 cells per ml is grown for 175 minutes, what will be the cell concentration per ml after 175 minutes?