Description : How do the daughter cells produced by mitosis compare to original cell?
Last Answer : The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
Description : Mitosis is a type of cell division in which - (1) The chromosomes maintain their original number (2) The chromosome number is reduced to half (3) The Chromosome number is doubled (4) The chromosome number is reduced to one fourth
Last Answer : (3) The Chromosome number is doubled
Description : If the original cell has 46 chromosomes how can each daughter cell also have 46 chromosomes?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Which best describes the daughter cells produced by mitosis?
Last Answer : they are identical to the cell they formed
Description : Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC) is a protein degradation machinery necessary for proper mitosis of animal cells. If APC is defective in a human cell, which of the following is expected to occur ... will not segregate (3) Recombination of chromosome arms will occur (4) Chromosomes will not condense
Last Answer : (2) Chromosomes will not segregate
Description : During mitosis, the eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the parent cell into two daughter cells. Mitosis progresses through five separate morphologically distinct phases. Name, in order, these five phases of mitosis.
Last Answer : Prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Description : A stage in cell division is shown in the figure. Select the answer which gives correct identification of the stage with its characteristics. (a) Cytokinesis Cell plate formed, mitochondria ... reforms. (d) Late anaphase Chromosomes move away from equatorial plate, Golgi complex not present.
Last Answer : (c) Telophase Nuclear envelope reforms,Golgi complex reforms.
Description : Name the type of cell division in which the two resulting cells carry only half the original number of chromosomes.
Last Answer : ANSWER: MEIOSIS (pron: my-o-sis)
Description : A cell at telophase stage is observed by a student in a plant brought from the field. He tells his teacher that this cell is not like other cells at telophase stage. There is no formation of ... cells. This would result in (a) somaclonal variation (b) polyteny (c) aneuploidy (d) polyploidy.
Last Answer : (d) polyploidy.
Description : How many daughter cells are formed in one cycle of mitosis?
Last Answer : Ans. Two
Description : Unlike mitosis, meiosis results in the formation of a. diploid cells. b. haploid cells. c. 2N daughter cells. d. body cells.
Last Answer : b. haploid cells.
Description : why is it important for chromosomes to line up in the middle of the cell during mitosis?
Last Answer : If the chromosomes don't line up then they wont get pulled in the rite direction. I studied mitosis, and its way ro much to rember
Description : Select the correct option with respect to mitosis. (a) Chromatids separate but remain in the centre of the cell in anaphase. (b) Chromatids start moving towards opposite poles in telophase. (c ... . (d) Chromosomes move to the spindle equator and get aligned along equatorial plate in metaphase.
Last Answer : (d) Chromosomes move to the spindle equator and get aligned along equatorial plate in metaphase.
Description : Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC) is a protein degradation machinery necessary for proper mitosis of animal cell. If APC is defective in a human cell, which of the following is expected to ... will not segregate. (c) Recombination of chromosome arms will occur. (d) Chromosomes will not condense
Last Answer : (b) Chromosomes will not segregate.
Description : If a diploid cell contains twenty eight chromosomes and it goes through meiosis how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have?
Description : Assertion : Meiosis is also known as reduction division. Reason : Meiosis reduces the number of chromosomes in daughter cells.
Last Answer : Assertion : Meiosis is also known as reduction division. Reason : Meiosis reduces the number of ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : If the number of bivalents are 8 in metaphase - I, what shall be the number of chromosomes in daughter cells after meiosis -I and meiosis -II respecti
Last Answer : If the number of bivalents are 8 in metaphase - I, what shall be the number of chromosomes in daughter cells after ... 4 and 4 C. 8 and 8 D. 16 and 8
Description : What is the relationship between the parent cell and daughter cell after mitosis?
Last Answer : Mitosis is used to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells. The cell copies - or 'replicates' - its chromosomes, and then splits the copied chromosomes equally to make sure that each daughter cell has a full set.
Description : In a species of corn the diploid number of chromosomes is 20. what would be the number of chromosomes found in each of the normal egg cells produced by this species?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : $ Viruses are not an exception to all theory ! During mitosis the number of chromosomes is reduced to a half.
Last Answer : $ Viruses are not an exception to all theory ! During mitosis the number of chromosomes is reduced to a half ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : $ Hormones are the secretions to all theory. ! During mitosis the number of chromosomes is reduced to a half.
Last Answer : $ Hormones are the secretions to all theory. ! During mitosis the number of chromosomes is reduced to a half ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Assertion :- In anaphase number of chromosomes get doubled. Durring anaphase each chromosome split simultaneously and two daughter chromatids now refe
Last Answer : Assertion :- In anaphase number of chromosomes get doubled. Durring anaphase each chromosome split ... If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : From the zygote, pluricellular organisms are formed by serial mitosis. Would this formation be possible if each cell made by mitosis had an identical life in relation to its antecedent cells? How did evolution solve that problem?
Last Answer : The formation of complex and distinct pluricellular organisms would not be possible if mitosis in embryos produced only daughter cells with an identical life history as the mother cell, since there ... process that activates and inactivates some genes within the cell in response to some stimulus.
Description : If a normal human cell has 46 chromosomes how many chromosomes will its daughter cell have?
Description : Why is it necessary for a cell chromosomes to be distributed to its daughter cell in such a precise manner?
Last Answer : Chromosomes need to be distributed to the daughter cells soprecisely because the daughter cells need the the geneticinformation in the chromosomes. If a chromosome is missing in oneof the daughter ... could prevent the cell from producing aneeded protein to survive or something to that effect.
Description : What structure is involved in moving chromosomes during mitosis? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : At what stage of mitosis new chromosomes are formed ?
Last Answer : Answer : New chromosomes are formed during the prophase stage of mitosis
Description : A step in the process of mitosis where the chromosomes come to the equatorial region and look thicker and shorter .
Last Answer : Answer : Metaphase is a step in the process of mitosis where the chromosomes come to the equatorial region and look thicker and shorter.
Description : At what stage of mitosis do the chromosomes form VLJ or I ?
Last Answer : Answer : In the anaphase stage of mitosis, the chromosomes have VLJ or I shape.
Description : At what stage of mitosis do the chromosomes resemble the English alphabet J ?
Last Answer : The chromosomes in the anaphase stage of mitosis are like the English alphabet J.
Description : At what stage of mitosis division do the chromosomes become the shortest and thickest ?
Last Answer : In the metaphase stage of mitosis division, the chromosomes become the shortest and thickest.
Description : In which of the following stages of mitosis, chromosomes are most condensed ?
Last Answer : In which of the following stages of mitosis, chromosomes are most condensed ? A. Stage ... plate formation and stage of decondensation of chromosomes
Description : In which stage of mitosis, the chromosomes are composed of two chromatids ?
Last Answer : In which stage of mitosis, the chromosomes are composed of two chromatids ? A. Prophase & ... C. Prophase and telophase D. Metaphase and anaphase
Description : In which phase of mitosis are chromosomes lined up on the equator of the spindle?
Description : What is the phase of mitosis where chromosomes become visible for the first time?
Description : What phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes begin to uncoil and form chromatin?
Last Answer : Telophase
Description : What stage of mitosis do the chromosomes line up in the middle?
Last Answer : During Metaphase, they line up in the middle. MiddleMetaphase.
Description : When Chromosomes condense and become visible during which stage of mitosis?
Description : What stage During which stage of mitosis does chromatin condense into chromosomes?
Description : In the shortest phase of mitosis the sep- aration of newly formed chromosomes occurs. Which is that phase?
Last Answer : Anaphase
Description : A stage of mitosis is shown in the diagram. Which stage is it and what are its characteristics? (a) Metaphase - Spindle fibers attached to kinetochores, centromeres split and chromatids ... chromatids separate and start moving away. (d) Late prophase - Chromosomes move to spindle equator.
Last Answer : (b) Metaphase - Chromosomes moved to spindle equator, chromosomes made up of two sister chromatids.
Description : During the metaphase stage of mitosis, spindle fibres attach to chromosomes at (a) kinetochore (b) both centromere and kinetochore (c) centromere, kinetochore and areas adjoining centromere (d) centromere.
Last Answer : a) kinetochore
Description : A somatic cell that has just completed the S phase of its cell cycle, as compared to gamete of the same species, has (a) twice the number of chromosomes and four times the amount of DNA (b) ... of chromosomes and twice the amount of DNA (d) same number of chromosomes but twice the amount of DNA
Last Answer : (a) twice the number of chromosomes and four times the amount of DNA
Description : The sum of masses of two nuclei produced in nuclear fission compared to the mass of original nucleus is (A) Less (B) More (C) Same (D) Much more
Last Answer : (A) Less
Description : Bovery and Flemming observed mitosis in animal cells. Then who first observed mito- sis in plant cell?
Last Answer : Strasburger
Description : Why are daughter cells produced by binary cells?
Description : What is at the end of four daughter cells are produced?
Last Answer : Meiosis