Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Cell Cycle and Cell Division, Exercise 1: NEET - 17th July 2022

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Which one of the following never occurs during mitotic cell division?

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The appearance of recombination nodules on homologous chromosomes during meiosis characterizes:

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Regarding meiosis, which of the statements is incorrect?

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Which of the following stages of meiosis involves division of centromere?

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Match Column - I with Column - II.

Column -I Column -II
(a) S phase (i) Proteins are synthesized
(b) G2 phase (ii) Inactive phase
(c) Quiescent stage (iii) Interval between mitosis and initiation of DNA replication
(d) G1 phase (iv) DNA replication
Choose the correct answer from options given below.

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The fruit fly has 8 chromosomes (2n) in each cell. During the interphase of mitosis if the number of chromosomes at G1 phase is 8. What would be the number of chromosomes after the S phase?

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Which stage of meiotic prophase shows terminalisation of chiasmata as its distinctive feature?

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Match the following events that occur in their respective phases of the cell cycle and select the correct option:

Column-I Column-II
(a) G1 phase (i) Cell grows and organelle duplication
(b) S phase (ii) DNA replication and chromosome duplication
(c) G2 phase (iii) Cytoplasmic growth
(d) Metaphase in M-phase (iv) Alignment of chromosomes