Description : What happens to the chromosomes during prophase? -Biology
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Description : The period of cell division when the nuclear envelop and nucleolus totally disappear is called a. Prophase b. Metaphase c. anaphase d. telophase
Last Answer : Metaphase
Description : A cell examined during prophase of cell cycle contained 100 units of DNA and 50 chromosomes. What would be the number of DNA and chromosome in anaphas
Last Answer : A cell examined during prophase of cell cycle contained 100 units of DNA and 50 chromosomes. What ... & 100 chromosomes D. 50 DNA & 25 chromosomes
Description : Colchicines prevent the spindle formation during: (a) Prophase (b) Metaphase (c) Anaphase (d) Telophase
Last Answer : Ans. ((b))
Description : The given figure is the representation of a certain event at a particular stage of a type of cell division. Which is this stage? (a) Prophase I during meiosis (b) Prophase II during meiosis (c) Prophase of mitosis (d) Both prophase and metaphase of mitosis
Last Answer : (a) Prophase I during meiosis
Description : During gamete formation, the enzyme recombinase participates during (a) metaphase I (b) anaphase II (c) prophase I (d) prophase II
Last Answer : (c) prophase I
Description : During mitosis, ER and nucleolus begin to disappear at (a) late prophase (b) early metaphase (c) late metaphase (d) early prophase.
Last Answer : (d) early prophase
Description : At what stage of the cell cycle are histone proteins synthesized in a eukaryotic cell? (a) During G2 stage of prophase (b) During S-phase (c) During entire prophase (d) During telophase
Last Answer : (b) During S-phase
Description : During gamete formation, the enzyme recombinase participates during (1) Prophase-II (2) Metaphase-I (3) Anaphase-II (4) Prophase-I
Last Answer : (4) Prophase-I
Description : What are the important events of prophase? -Biology
Description : During cell division in apical meristem, the nuclear membrane appears in (a) telophase (b) cytokinesis (c) metaphase (d) anaphase.
Last Answer : (a) telophase
Description : Which of the following options gives the correct sequence of events during mitosis ? (a) Condensation → Nuclear membrane disassembly → Arrangement at equator → Centromere division → Segregation ... (d) Condensation → Nuclear membrane disassembly → Crossing over → Segregation → Telophase
Last Answer : (a) Condensation → Nuclear membrane disassembly → Arrangement at equator → Centromere division → Segregation → Telophase
Description : During the final stage of cell division, the mitotic apparatus disappears, the chromosomes become attenuated, the centrioles duplicate and split, the nuclear membrane becomes reconstituted and the nucleolus reappears. This ... as: a) prophase (pron: prO-phase) b) metaphase c) anaphase d) telophase
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- Telophase
Description : What is the difference between a prophase and a metaphase?
Last Answer : A: Prophase is the first stage of mitosis, during which the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, while metaphase is the stage during which the chromosomes align along the center of the cell.
Description : Stages in proper sequence of prophase I are
Last Answer : Stages in proper sequence of prophase I are A. Leptotene, pachytene, zygotene, diplotene, ... diakinesis D. Leptotene, zygotene, diakinesis, diplotene
Description : Bouquet-stage occur in which sub stages of prophase -I ?
Last Answer : Bouquet-stage occur in which sub stages of prophase -I ? A. Leptotene B. Zygotene C. Pachytene D. Diplotene
Description : Which does not occurs in prophase?
Last Answer : Which does not occurs in prophase? A. Decondensation of chromatin B. Condensation of chromatin ... D. Disappearance of nuclear membrane and nucleolus
Description : Which type of chromosome is present in the prophase of cell cycle?
Last Answer : Which type of chromosome is present in the prophase of cell cycle? A. 2 chromatid B. 1 chromatid C. 4 chromatid D. 8 chromatid
Description : In prophase I of meiosis crossing over results in?
Last Answer : Genetic Recombination
Description : In meios-I, the Centro mere undergoes: (a) Division between anaphase and Interphase (b) Division between prophase and metaphase (c) Division but the daughter chromosomes do not separate (d) No division
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : Azides and cyanide inhibit: (a) Metaphase (b) Prophase (c) Anaphase (d) Telophase
Description : Which of the following is not a correct combination? (a) Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase (b) Leptonema, zygonema, pachynema, diplonema (c) Diplonema, anaphase I, telophase I, mitosis (d) Prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, telophase II
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : A cell cycle consists of (a) Mitosis and meiosis (b) GI, the Sphase, and G2 (c) Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase (d) Interphase and mitosis
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Morphology of Chromosomes can be best studied at - (1) Interphase (2) Prophase (3) Metaphase (4) Zygotene
Last Answer : (3) Metaphase Explanation: The morphology of the chromosomes can be distinctly studied at metaphase stage of cell division because at this stage chromosomes are in highly condensed ... constriction (centromere), Secondary constriction (nucleolar organizer), satellite, telomere, and chromosmere.
Description : Which stage is known as reverse of prophase?
Last Answer : Telophase
Description : . The stage in which each centromere divides is called a. Prophase b. Metaphase c. anaphase d. telophase
Last Answer : anaphase
Description : The chromatids become visible in a. interphase b. prophase c. anaphase d. metaphase
Last Answer : prophase
Description : The figure shows a section of human ovary. Select the option which gives the correct identification of either A or B with function/characteristic (a) B- Corpus luteum - Secretes progesterone (b) A- ... Secretes estrogen (d) A- Primary oocyte - It is in the prophase I of the meiotic division
Last Answer : (a) B- Corpus luteum - Secretes progesterone
Description : Crossing over takes place between which chromatids and in which stage of the cell cycle ? (a) Non-sister chromatids of non-homologous chromosomes at Zygotene stage of prophase I. (b) Non- ... prophase I. (d) Non-sister chromatids of non-homologous chromosomes at Pachytene stage of prophase I.
Last Answer : (b) Non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes at Pachytene stage of prophase I.
Description : Which of the following represents the best stage to view the shape, size and number of chromosomes? (a) Prophase (b) Metaphase (c) Interphase (d) Telophase
Last Answer : (b) Metaphase
Description : If you are provided with root-tips of onion in your class and are asked to count the chromosomes, which of the following stages can you most conveniently look into? (a) Metaphase (b) Telophase (c) Anaphase (d) Prophase
Last Answer : (a) Metaphase
Description : Which stages of cell division do the following figures A and B represent respectively? Fig. A Fig. B (a) Metaphase Telophase (b) Telophase Metaphase (c) Late anaphase Prophase (d) Prophase Anaphase
Last Answer : (c) Late anaphase Prophase
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 : 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 : In a somatic cell cycle, DNA synthesis takes place in (a) G1 phase (b) prophase of mitosis (c) S-phase (d) G2 phase.
Last Answer : (c) S-phase
Description : An F-cell is unable to initiate conjugation because it lacks a. Double-Stranded DNA. b. A Prophase. c. An F Factor. d. DNA polymerase
Last Answer : c. An F Factor.
Description : Synapsis and crossing over of chromosomes occurs i which phases of meiosis? a) Interphase b) Prophase c) Meterphase d) Teleophase
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- PROPHASE
Description : In cell division, the phase following the metaphas is known as: a) prophase b) anaphase c) telophase d) extophase
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- Anaphase
Description : Morphology of Chromosomes can be best studied at (1) Interphase (2) Prophase (3) Metaphase (4) Zygotene
Description : What is a nuclear membrane ?
Last Answer : The membrane that surrounds the nucleus is called the nuclear membrane or the central membrane. It has two levels. This membrane is made up of a combination of lipids and proteins. ... separates other objects in the nucleus from the cytoplasm and regulates the movement of different objects.
Description : What is the space between the two screens of the nuclear membrane called ?
Last Answer : The space between the two membranes of the nuclear membrane is called the perinuclear space with a width of 10-15 nanometers or millimicrons.
Description : Assertion :- Disappearance of nuclear membrane is generally essential for karyokinesis Reason :- Forward movement of chromosomes is dependent on spind
Last Answer : Assertion :- Disappearance of nuclear membrane is generally essential for karyokinesis Reason :- Forward ... If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Reappearance of nuclear membrane & nucleolus along with thining & elongation in chromosomes are diagnostic characters for the phase:-
Last Answer : Reappearance of nuclear membrane & nucleolus along with thining & elongation in chromosomes are diagnostic ... B. Metaphase C. Interphase D. Telophase
Description : The nuclear membrane disappears in
Last Answer : The nuclear membrane disappears in A. Late prophase B. Early prophase C. Metaphase D. Telophase
Description : In which stage does the nuclear membrane reappear?
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Description : Genes, the hereditary units, are located in the – (1) nuclear membrane (2) chromosomes (3) lysosomes (4) cell membrane
Last Answer : (2) chromosomes Explanation: A chromosome is an organized structure of DNA and protein found in cells. It is a single piece of coiled DNA containing many genes, regulatory elements ... an organism's genetic information; some species also contain plasrnids or other extrachromosomal genetic elements.
Description : Antigens are present (a) inside the cytoplasm (b) on nuclear membrane (c) inside the nucleus (d) on cell surface.
Last Answer : (d) on cell surface.
Description : Which of the following ribosomes are engaged in protein synthesis in animal cell? (a) Ribosomes which occur on nuclear membrane and ER (b) Ribosomes of only cytosol (c) Ribosomes of only nucleolus and cytosol (d) Ribosomes of only mitochondria and cytosol
Last Answer : (a) poleward movement
Description : Nuclear envelope is a derivative of (a) microtubules (b) rough endoplasmic reticulum (c) smooth endoplasmic reticulum (d) membrane of Golgi complex.
Last Answer : (b) rough endoplasmic reticulum
Description : Which of the following structures is not found in a prokaryotic cell? (a) Mesosome (b) Plasma membrane (c) Nuclear envelope (d) Ribosome
Last Answer : (c) Nuclear envelope