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a) Late prophase. Because the nuclear membrane and nucleolus have disappeared.
(b) Centrioles
(c) 1 – Centromere 2 - Chromatids 3 - Spindle fibre
(d) Metaphase. The centromeres of chromosomes are drawn to the equator by equal pull of two chromosomal spindle fibres that connects each centromere to the opposite poles, forming a metaphasic plate.
(e) Mitosis - two daughter cells are produced.
It is called as equational division as the number of chromosome in the daughter cells or parent cells remains the same.
Meiosis - four daughter cells are produced.
It is reductional division as the number of chromosomes is reduced to half in the daughter cells.
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a) Late prophase. Because the nuclear membrane and nucleolus have disappeared.
(b) Centrioles
(c) 1 – Centromere 2 - Chromatids 3 - Spindle fibre
(d) Metaphase. The centromeres of chromosomes are drawn to the equator by equal pull of two chromosomal spindle fibres that connects each centromere to the opposite poles, forming a metaphasic plate.
(e) Mitosis - two daughter cells are produced.
It is called as equational division as the number of chromosome in the daughter cells or parent cells remains the same.
Meiosis - four daughter cells are produced.
It is reductional division as the number of chromosomes is reduced to half in the daughter cells.
Regards