Cell Cycle
The nuclear envelope disintegrates and nucleoli disappear when
nucleoli condenses
nucleotides condenses
chromosomes condenses
chromatin condenses
chromosomes condenses
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The cells in which chromosomes are not in pairs are classified asA. haploid cells
B. diploid cells
C. bud cells
D. benign cells
The time in cell cycle when the metabolic activity of cell is high is classified as
A. interphase
B. interphase
C. interphase
D. exophase
The major phases of the cell cycle include
A. mitotic phase only
B. interphase only
C. anaphase
D. mitotic and interphase
The number of chromosomes in each daughter cells are
A. 58
B. 52
C. not equal
D. equal
The cell division process meiosis undergoes in
A. stomata cells
B. somatic cells
C. germ line cells
D. stamen cells
The division of cytoplasm is classified as
A. cytokinesis
B. karyokinesis
C. kinematics
D. osmosis
The phase of meiosis II in which nuclear envelope and nucleoli disappears is classified as
A. prophase II
B. prophase II
C. ribo-phase II
D. S-phase II
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