Which of the following stages of the cell cycle is $NOT$ correctly matched with its function?

  • A
    $G_1$ phase - Phase of cytoplasmic growth
  • B
    $S$ phase - Replication of $DNA$
  • C
    Interphase - Phase of preparation for cell division
  • D
    $G_2$ phase - Doubling of chromosome number in the cell

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Which of the following is a mitotic poison?

The two figures $A$ and $B$ given below represent which stages of cell division respectively?

Select the matched ones.
$I.$ $S$-phase - $DNA$ replication
$II.$ Zygotene - Synapsis
$III.$ Diplotene - Crossing over
$IV.$ Meiosis - Shown by haploid and diploid cells
$V.$ $G_{2}$-phase - Quiescent stage

Polytene chromosomes in salivary glands are formed as a result of:

Statement $P$: The phase between two successive meiotic divisions is called interkinesis.
Statement $Q$: The period between two successive cell divisions is called the cell cycle.

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