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प्रश्न
Give Reasons for the following
The mitosis is called equational division.
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उत्तर
Mitosis is called equational division because during mitosis the cell divides equally into two identical daughter cells.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Given below are three diagrammatic sketches (A, B and C) of one and the same particular phase during mitotic type of cell division.

- Identify the phase.
- What is the diploid number of chromosomes shown in them?
- Identify whether these are animal cells or plant cells? Give reasons.
- Which of these is/are shown in the correct direction?
- Only A
- Only B
- Only A and C
- All the three
Given below is a diagram representing a stage during the mitotic cell division. Study thediagram and answer the following questions:
Draw a neat, labelled diagram of the stage which follows the one shown in the diagram.
Choose the correct answer:
Mitosis results in _____________
Choose the correct answer:
Chromosomes appear at equator in _____________
What is cytokinesis?
Explain the significance of mitosis.
Differentiate between
Centrifugal cytokinesis and Centripetal cytokinesis.
Give a labeled diagram to illustrate amitosis.
Give Technical Terms
The shortest phase of mitosis.
What type of cell division occurs in the cells of the upper layer of the epidermis, cells of the lining of the gut, and blood cells?
