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Cell Cycle And Cell Division

Question
CBSEENBI11025521

A stage in cell division is shown in the figure. Select the answer which gives correct identification of the stage with its characteristics

  • Telophase - Nuclear envelope reforms, Golgi complex reforms

  • Late anaphase - Chromosomes move away from equatorial plate, Golgi complex not present

  • Cytokinesis - Cell plate formed, mitochondria distributed between two daughter cells

  • Telophase - Endoplasmic reticulum and nucleolus not reformed yet

Solution

A.

Telophase - Nuclear envelope reforms, Golgi complex reforms

Telophase is the phase in which chromosomes are no longer seen and each set of chromatin material tends to collect at each of the two poles.

 Late anaphase is characterised by centromeres split and chrorratid separate and chromatid move to opposite poles.

Cytokinesis is process in which cell itself is divided two daughter cells.