Which of the following phases correspond to the interval between

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151.

Find out the correct statement

  • During mitosis endoplasmic reticulum and nucleolus disappear completely at early prophase

  • Chromosomes are arranged along the equator during prophase of mitosis

  • Chromosome is made up of two sister chromatids at anaphase of mitosis

  • A cell plate is laid down during interphase

  • A cell plate is laid down during interphase


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152.

Which of the following phases correspond to the interval between mitosis and initiation of DNA replication?

  • S phase

  • G1 phase

  • G2 phase

  • M phase

  • M phase


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G1 phase

The G1 phase or Gap-1 phase is the first four phases of cell cycle that takes places in eukaryotic cell division. In this part of interphase, the cell synthesizes mRNA and proteins in preparation of subsequent steps leading to mitosis. G1 phase ends when the cell moves into the S phase of interphase.


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153.

Which of these is not a key feature of meiosis?

  • Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division 

  • Meiosis involves pairing of homologous chromosomes

  • Two cycles of DNA replication occur during meiosis

  • Three is recombination between the paired homologous chromosomes

  • Three is recombination between the paired homologous chromosomes


154.

The correct sequence of phases of cell cycle is

  • G1 → G2 → S → M

  • S → G1 → G2 → M

  • G1 → S → G2 → M

  • M → G1 → G2 → S


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155.

Cells in G0 phase :

  • enter the cell cycle

  • suspend the cell cycle

  • terminate the cell cycle

  • exit the cell cycle


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