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Column ‘Ii’ is a List of Items Related to Ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the Term in Column ‘Ii’ with the Suitable Idea Given in Column ‘I’. - Biology

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Column ‘II’ is a list of items related to ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the terms in Column ‘II’ with a suitable idea given in Column ‘I’.

Column I Column II
(i) Anaphase (a) Chromosomes become arranged in a horizontal plane at the equator.
(ii) Prophase (b) Daughter chromosomes move to opposite poles of the spindle.
(iii) Telophase (c) Chromosomes become visible as fine, long threads.
(iv) Metaphase (d) Chromosomes lose their distinctiveness and gradually become transformed into chromatin network.
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Column I Column II
(i) Anaphase (b) Daughter chromosomes move to opposite poles of the spindle. 
(ii) Prophase (c) Chromosomes become visible as fine, long threads.
(iii) Telophase (d) Chromosomes lose their distinctiveness and gradually become transformed into chromatin network.
(iv) Metaphase (a) Chromosomes become arranged in a horizontal plane at the equator.
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अध्याय 1: Cell Division - Match the Column

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आईसीएसई Biology [English] Class 10 ICSE
अध्याय 1 Cell Division
Match the Column | Q 1

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संबंधित प्रश्न

The diagram given below represents a certain stage of mitosis: 

  1. Identify the stage of cell division.
  2. Name the parts labelled A and B.
  3. What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
  4. How many daughter cells are formed from this type of cell division?

The diagram given below represents a stage during cell division.

Study the same and answer the questions that follow:

  1. Identify whether it is a plant cell or an animal cell. Give a reason in support of your answer.
  2. Name the stage depicted in the diagram. What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
  3. Name the type of cell division that occurs during:
    1. Replacement of old leaves by new ones
    2. Formation of gametes
  4. What is the stage that comes before the stage shown in the diagram?
  5. Draw a neat, labelled diagram of the stage mentioned in (iv) above keeping the chromosome number constant.

The diagram below represents a stage during cell division. Study the same and then answer the questions that follow: 

 

  1. Name the parts labelled 1, 2, and 3.
  2. Identify the above stage and give a reason to support your answer.
  3. Mention where in the body this type of cell division occurs.
  4. Name the stage prior to this stage and draw a diagram to represent the same.

Given below is a diagram representing a stage during mitotic cell division in an animal cell Examine it carefully and answer the questions which follow.

 

  1. Identify the stage. Give one reason in support of your answer.
  2. Name the cell organelle that forms the ‘aster’.
  3. Name the parts labelled 1, 2 and 3.
  4. Name the stage that follows the one shown above; how is that stage identified?
  5. Mention two differences between mitosis and meiosis with regards to:
    1. The number of daughter cells produced.
    2. The chromosome number in the daughter cells.

Genetic recombination occurs in ______ phase of prophase of meiosis-I.


Draw labeled diagram of different steps of mitosis.

How is mitosis important?

Fill in the blank:

______ is the indirect cell division.


The diagram given alongside represents a stage in cell division.
Study the same and answer the questions that follow:

(i) Identify the stage of cell division.
(ii) Name the parts labeled A,B,C and D.
(iii) What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
(iv) Where does this type of cell division usually occur?
(v) How many daughter cells are formed from this type of cell division?
(vi) Is the dividing cell shown a plant or an animal cell?
Give a reason to support your answer.


The fig given alongside shows a certain stage in a cell division in a cell  with four chromosomes.

(i) Name the parts of the chromosome labeled A and B.
(ii) Name the structure C. what is its function?
(iii) Name the type of division . Give a reason.
(iv) Name the stage of division.
(v) Name the stages before and after the stage shown in diagram.


Choose the correct answer:
Nuclear membrane reappears in ____________


What happens to chromatin during prophase and metaphase of mitosis?

Explain the Term Pachytene


Name the following:

The kind of division normally seen at the tip of the root and shoot system.


Multiple Choice Question:

The nuclear membrane disappears in


Multiple Choice Question:

The nuclear membrane and nucleolus become indistinguishable during


Explain the following figure.


During Mitosis what is the position of chromatids in the anaphase?


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