Match the following columns correctly:
Column-$I$Column-$II$
$(A)$ Prophase$(i)$ Nuclear envelope and other organelles reform
$(B)$ Metaphase$(ii)$ Chromosomes align at the equator
$(C)$ Anaphase$(iii)$ Formation of spindle fibers
$(D)$ Telophase$(iv)$ Splitting of centromere and chromatid separation
$(E)$ Cytokinesis$(v)$ Formation of multinucleated condition

  • A
    $A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i, E-v$
  • B
    $A-iii, B-iv, C-ii, D-i, E-v$
  • C
    $A-v, B-iv, C-iii, D-ii, E-i$
  • D
    $A-ii, B-iii, C-iv, D-v, E-i$

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