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Shown below are four stages (A, B, C, D) (not in sequence) of a certain kind of cell division.
- Is it a plant cell or an animal cell? Give two reasons.
- Is it undergoing mitosis or meiosis?
- What should be the correct sequence of these four stages among themselves?
- Name the stage that should precede the earliest of these stages.
- Draw the stage names above inside the blank space provided.
Answer in Brief
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Solution
- It is an animal cell due to the presence of a star-like structure known as an aster, which is not present in plant cells.
- Mitosis
- B, C, D and A.
- Interphase
- Fig. Interphase

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