Biology, asked by svramana604009, 10 months ago

Identify the stage of cell
division in given diagram.​

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Answered by brokendreams
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This is anaphase of mitosis.

Explanation:

  • The cell division is defined as the reproduction of cell from one to two by keeping each and every parameters of the mother cell constant.
  • The cell division in normal cells are mitotic in nature.
  • The mitosis is cloning division where the daughter cells that are produced are totally identical and they have same genetic composition.
  • The mitosis has 4 stages and one cytokinesis stage.
  • The four stages are prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
  • Anaphase is where the chromosomes move to opposite poles which is shown in the diagram.

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Difference between anaphase of mitosis and anaphase 2 of meiosis

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Cell Division

Explanation:

  1. There are two kinds of cell division such as  mitosis and meiosis. More often than not when individuals allude to "cell division," they mean mitosis, the way toward making new body cells.
  2. Meiosis is the kind of cell division that makes egg and sperm cells.  
  3. Mitosis is a procedure of atomic division in eukaryotic cells that happens when a parent cell partitions to deliver two indistinguishable girl cells.
  4. During cell division, mitosis alludes explicitly to the detachment of the copied hereditary material conveyed in the core.  
  5. Meiosis is where a solitary cell isolates twice to deliver four cells containing a large portion of the first measure of hereditary data.
  6. These cells are our sex cells sperm in guys, eggs in females.  
  7. Meiosis is a Part  of cell division that produces conceptive cells, for example, sperm and contagious spores and plant  and egg cells.
  8. When all is said in done, this procedure includes a "parent" cell parting into at least two "little girl" cells.
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