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Cell Division

Maharashtra Board · Class 11 · Biology

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Card 1Cell Cycle

What is the cell cycle and what are its two main phases?

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The cell cycle is the sequential events occurring in the life of a dividing cell. It has two main phases: Interphase (longest phase where cell grows and prepares for division) and M-phase (actual divi

Card 2Cell Cycle

What are the three sub-phases of interphase and their main functions?

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G₁-phase (First growth phase): RNA synthesis and protein synthesis. S-phase (Synthesis phase): DNA replication occurs, amount of DNA doubles. G₂-phase (Second growth phase): Nucleus increases in volum

Card 3Cell Division Types

Define karyokinesis and cytokinesis.

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Karyokinesis: Division of nucleus into two daughter nuclei. Cytokinesis: Division of cytoplasm resulting in two daughter cells. Together they complete the M-phase of cell division.

Card 4Cell Division Types

What are the three types of cell division and their characteristics?

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1. Amitosis (Direct division): Simple, nucleus elongates and constricts, occurs in unicellular organisms and abnormal cells. 2. Mitosis (Indirect division): Produces two identical diploid cells, occur

Card 5Mitosis

List the four phases of mitotic karyokinesis in order.

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1. Prophase: Chromatin condenses, nuclear membrane disappears, centrioles migrate to poles. 2. Metaphase: Chromosomes align at equatorial plane (metaphase plate). 3. Anaphase: Sister chromatids separa

Card 6Mitosis

What happens during prophase of mitosis?

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Chromatin material condenses into visible chromosomes with sister chromatids joined by centromere. Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear. Centrioles migrate to opposite poles. Mitotic spindle appar

Card 7Mitosis

Describe the metaphase plate and its significance.

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The metaphase plate is the equatorial plane where all chromosomes align during metaphase. Chromosomes are completely condensed and appear very short. Each centromere divides horizontally, and spindle

Card 8Mitosis

What is the difference between kinetochore fibers and polar fibers during anaphase?

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Kinetochore fibers: Connect centrioles to centromeres, contract to pull daughter chromosomes to poles. Polar fibers: Extend between opposite centrioles, elongate to push the poles apart. Both work tog

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