In which stage of cell division chromosomes are most condensed f

Subject

Biology

Class

NEET Class 12

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1.

The average diameter of red blood corpuscles of man is

  • 7.2 µm

  • 8.1 µm

  • 9.2 µm

  • 10.3 m


2.

FAD is electron acceptor during oxidation of which of the following

  • ketoglutarate ➔ Succinyl Co-A

  • Succinic acid➔ Fumaric acid

  • Succinyl Co-A ➔ Succinic acid

  • Fumaric acid ➔ Malic acid


3.

The chemical nature of hormones secreted by α and β cells of pancreas is

  • glycolipid

  • glycoprotein

  • steroid

  • polypeptide


4.

How many ATP molecules are obtained from fermentation of 1 molecule of glucose

  • 4

  • 3

  • 5


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5.

In which stage of cell division chromosomes are most condensed

  • Prophase

  • Metaphase

  • Anaphase

  • Telophase


C.

Anaphase

'Anaphase', is the stage of mitosis after the metaphase when replicated chromosomes are split and the daughter chromatids are moved to opposite poles of the cell. Chromosomes also reach their overall maximum condensation in late anaphase, to help chromosome segregation and the re-formation of the nucleus.


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6.

Which one is product of aerobic respiration

  • Malic acid 

  • Ethyl alcohol

  • Lactic acid

  • Pyruvic acid


7.

CO2 acceptor in C3 cycle is

  • OAA

  • RuBP

  • PEP

  • Malic acid


8.

Virus was discovered by whom

  • Stanley

  • Ivanowski

  • Herelle

  • Beijerinck


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9.

Electron microscope is based on the principle of

  • electromagnetic theory

  • resolution of glass lenses

  • magnification of glass lenses

  • refraction of light


10.

Citric acid cycle is the alternate name of which of the following

  • HMP shunt

  • Glycolysis

  • TCA cycle

  • Calvin cycle


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