Biology, asked by mantashaafreen536, 7 months ago

--Name the following. (10)
i) Amoeboid shape cell’
ii) A pigment which is not found in plastids’
iii) The smallest cell of human body.
iv) The tubules of Golgi complex.
v) The two kinds of cell divisions found in living organisms.
vi) The largest phase of a normal cell cycle.
vii) The point where crossing over occurs.
viii) The point at which the duplicated chromosomes are joined.
ix) The type of cell division that occurs in unicellular organisms.
x) The shortest phase of mitosis.​

Answers

Answered by shraddha2820
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Explanation:

1) Macrophages are examples of amoeboid cells.

2) Haemoglobin.

3) sperm cell

4) Golgi apparatus of both plant and animal cells are characterized by an extensive system of approximately 30 nm diameter peripheral tubules.

5) Meiosis and Mitosis.

6) interphase

7) prophase I

8) centromere

9) In prokaryotes (which are unicellular organisms), binary fission is the primary type of cell division. In unicellular eukaryotes, mitosis and meiosis are the forms of cell division.

10) anaphase

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