Telophase II
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Q.
During mitosis ER and nucleolus begin to disappear at?
Early prophase
Early metaphase
Late metaphase
Late prophase
Q. In the image given below, fill in the blanks with the ploidy number of the cells at the respective stage of meiosis.
- (i) - 2n; (ii) - 2n; (iii) - n
- (i) - 2n; (ii) - n; (iii) - n
- (i) - 2n; (ii) - 2n; (iii) - n
- (i) - n; (ii) - 2n; (iii) - n
Q.
Which of the following statements is NOT correct about meiosis?
Which of the following statements is NOT correct about meiosis?
Meiosis involves one duplication of chromosomes.
Meiosis requires two divisions.- The four daughter cells have one of each pair of chromosome.
The four daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Q. The following figure depicts which stage of meiosis?
- Telophase I
- Metaphase II
- Telophase II
- Prophase II
Q. Arrange the following events that happen during meiosis in the correct order of occurrence:
1. Formation of a dyad of cells
2. Separation of sister chromatids and migration towards the opposite poles
3. Separation of homologous chromosomes and migration towards the opposite poles
4. Formation of four haploid cells
1. Formation of a dyad of cells
2. Separation of sister chromatids and migration towards the opposite poles
3. Separation of homologous chromosomes and migration towards the opposite poles
4. Formation of four haploid cells
- III; I; II; IV
- I; III; II; IV
- II; I; III; IV
- I; II; III; IV
Q. In a parent cell with 2n number of chromosomes, at the end of telophase I ___(i)___ are formed and at the end of telophase II ___(ii)___ are formed.
- (i) four diploid cells; (ii) four haploid cells
- (i) two diploid cells; (ii) four haploid cells
- (i) a dyad of cells; (ii) four haploid cells
- (i) four haploid cells; (ii) a dyad of cells