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According to the old convention, the colour of the earth wire is ______.
Concept: Colour Coding of Wires in a Cable
When does the nucleus of an atom tend to become radioactive?
Concept: Radioactivity
Name the following:
The organelle that forms the aster during cell division.
Concept: Cell Organelles >> Centrosome and Centrioles
Why are RBCs efficient in their functions though they lack nucleus and mitochondria?
Concept: Cell Organelles >> Mitochondria - “Power House of the Cell”
The exchange of chromatid parts between the maternal and the paternal chromatids of a pair of homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
Concept: Significance of Mitosis
The diagram given below represents a certain stage of mitosis:

- Identify the stage of cell division.
- Name the parts labelled A and B.
- What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
- How many daughter cells are formed from this type of cell division?
Concept: Mitosis > Karyokinesis (Division of Nucleus)
The diagram given below represents a certain stage of mitosis:

- Identify the stage of cell division.
- Name the parts labelled A and B.
- What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
- How many daughter cells are formed from this type of cell division?
Concept: Mitosis > Karyokinesis (Division of Nucleus)
Correct the following statement by changing the underlined word:
Nitrogen bonds are present between the complementary nitrogenous bases of DNA.
Concept: Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
The diagram given below represents a stage during cell division.
Study the same and answer the questions that follow:

- Identify whether it is a plant cell or an animal cell. Give a reason in support of your answer.
- Name the stage depicted in the diagram. What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
- Name the type of cell division that occurs during:
- Replacement of old leaves by new ones
- Formation of gametes
- What is the stage that comes before the stage shown in the diagram?
- Draw a neat, labelled diagram of the stage mentioned in (iv) above keeping the chromosome number constant.
Concept: Mitosis > Karyokinesis (Division of Nucleus)
The diagram given below represents a stage during cell division.
Study the same and answer the questions that follow:

- Identify whether it is a plant cell or an animal cell. Give a reason in support of your answer.
- Name the stage depicted in the diagram. What is the unique feature observed in this stage?
- Name the type of cell division that occurs during:
- Replacement of old leaves by new ones
- Formation of gametes
- What is the stage that comes before the stage shown in the diagram?
- Draw a neat, labelled diagram of the stage mentioned in (iv) above keeping the chromosome number constant.
Concept: Mitosis > Karyokinesis (Division of Nucleus)
Synthesis phase in the cell cycle is called so for the synthesis of more of ______.
Concept: Cell Cycle - "Divide, Grow and Redivide"
Given below is a diagram representing a stage during the mitotic cell division. Study thediagram and answer the following questions:
Identify the stage by giving a suitable reason.
Concept: Significance of Mitosis
Given below is a diagram representing a stage during the mitotic cell division. Study thediagram and answer the following questions:
Is it a plant or an animal cell? Give a reason to support your answer.
Concept: Significance of Mitosis
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.
Concept: Significance of Mitosis
How many chromosomes will each daughter cell have after the completion of the above division? 
How many chromosomes will each daughter cell have after the completion of the above division?
Concept: Significance of Mitosis
Concept: Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
Differentiate between Cytokinesis and Karyokinesis.
Concept: Cell Division: an Essential Life Process
Differentiate between genotype and phenotype.
Concept: Genes and Genetic
Haploid number of chromosomes are found in ______.
Concept: Cell Division: an Essential Life Process
Expand the abbreviation - DNA.
Concept: Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
