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The phase that occupies the maximum part of the cell cycle is _____. (Interphase/ Mitotic)

Which of the following are wrong statements?
(i) Bivalents are tetrads
(ii) A bivalent means four chromatids and two centromeres
(iii) One bivalent consists of two homologous chromosomes
(iv) Bivalents are formed in Anaphase

Choose among the given correct pairing of nitrogen bases in a DNA.
(A) Adenine with Guanine
(B) Adenine with Thymine
(C) Adenine with Cytosine
(D) Thymine with Guanine
(E) Guanine with Cytosine
(F) Thymine with Cytosine

A cell that comprises two sets of chromosomes is called _____.

Chromatids of the same chromosome are called ____ chromatids.

Identify the actual dividing phase of mitotic cell division.

Division of centromere and chromatids takes place between which stages of mitotic cell division?

The order of phases in mitosis is
