A.Prophase
B.Metaphase
C.Anaphase
D.Telophase
Related Mcqs:
- Separation of chromatids and their movement to opposite poles of the spindle occurs in which of these:
- Division of centromeres during mitosis occurs during:
- The replication of chromosomes occurs in:
- A state of meiotic cell division when homologous chromosomes separate and move to different poles is known as:
- First stage of cell division is marked by:
- During meiotic cell division the centromeres of chromosomes occurs during:
- Some of microtubules of spindle attaching to centromeres of chromosomes are called:
- Some microtubules in spindle which remain attached to spindle and also to the poles are called:
- In a cell the number of chromosomes after first meiotic division is 46, the number of chromosomes in its daughters after completion of the process will be:
- Owing to the equatorial bulge and the polar flattening, the polar radius of the earth falls short of the equatorial radius about: