1. Anaphase
2. Prophase
3. Metaphase
4. Telophase
Metaphase
1. Salivary glands of Anopheles
2. Human RBCs
3. Gut of female Anopheles
4. Human liver
Gut of female Anopheles
1. During gamete formation
2. After spore formation
3. During spore formation
4. After gamete formation
During spore formation
1. Radiolarian ooze
2. Armoured dinoflagellates
3. Foraminiferans heels
4. Diatomaceous earth.
Foraminiferans heels
1. DNA content becomes double during G1- phase
2. Duration of interphase is short as compared to M-phase
3. G2- phase follows mitotic phase
4. DNA- replication occurs in S-phase
DNA- replication occurs in S-phase
1. Zooflagellates
2. Sporozoans
3. Slipper animalcules
4. Sun animalcules.
Sun animalcules.
1. Decondensation of chromosomes and appearance of nuclear lamina
2. Transcription of chromosomes and reassembly of nuclear lamina
3. Formation of phragmoplast and contraction ring
4. Formation of contraction ring and transcription from chromosomes
Decondensation of chromosomes and appearance of nuclear lamina
1. Towards the negative pole
2. Towards the positive pole
3. Around to avoid effect of current
4. Forms cyst and does not move.
Towards the negative pole
1. Salivary glands of tse-tse fly
2. Liver of man
3. Cerebrospinal fluid of man
4. Blood vascular system of pig.
Salivary glands of tse-tse fly
1. Photosynthesisers
2. Chemosynthesisers
3. Holotrophs
4. Photosynthesisers, symbionts and heterotrophs.
Photosynthesisers, symbionts and heterotrophs.