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.

  • A
    Both statements $P$ and $Q$ are false.
  • B
    Statement $P$ is true and statement $Q$ is false.
  • C
    Statement $P$ is false and statement $Q$ is true.
  • D
    Both statements $P$ and $Q$ are true.

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In which type of cell division does spindle formation not occur?

$S -$ Statement: The efficient size of the cell is maintained by meiosis.
$R -$ Reason: The specific type and fixed number of chromosomes are maintained in organisms generation after generation by mitosis.

Match the following columns:
$I$. Interkinesis$A$. Synapsis
$II$. Interphase$B$. Formation of bipolar spindle
$III$. Zygotene$C$. $DNA$ replication
$IV$. Diakinesis$D$. Stage between two meiotic divisions

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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

Name the stage of the cell cycle at which the following events occur:
$(i)$ Chromosomes are moved to the spindle equator
$(ii)$ Centromere splits and chromatids separate
$(iii)$ Pairing between homologous chromosomes takes place
$(iv)$ Crossing over between homologous chromosomes takes place

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