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Shown below are four stages (A, B, C, D) (not in sequence) of a certain kind of cell division. a. Is it a plant cell or an animal cell? Give two reasons. b. Is it undergoing mitosis or meiosis? - Biology

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Shown below are four stages (A, B, C, D) (not in sequence) of a certain kind of cell division.

 

  1. Is it a plant cell or an animal cell? Give two reasons.
  2. Is it undergoing mitosis or meiosis?
  3. What should be the correct sequence of these four stages among themselves?
  4. Name the stage that should precede the earliest of these stages.
  5. Draw the stage names above inside the blank space provided.
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Solution

  1. 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.
  2. Mitosis
  3. B, C, D and A.
  4. Interphase
  5. Fig. Interphase
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