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Topic:
Cell Biology
Question:
Which one of the following is a very prolong phase of meiosis?
Options:
- Phrophase 1
- Metaphase 1
- Anaphase 1
- Telophase
Correct Answer:
Phrophase 1
Explanation:
Phrophase 1 is the longest phase of meiosis. During phrophase 1, DNA is exchanged between homologous chromosomes in a process called homologous recombination. This often results in chromosomal crossover. The new combination of DNA created during crossover are a significant source of genetic variation.
Topic:
Support & Movements
Question:
The total number of cervical and thoracic vertebrae in human being is?
Options:
- 7
- 19
- 32
- 14
Correct Anser:
19
Explanation:
The cervical vertebrae in humans are 7 while thoracic are 12 so the total number of thoracic and cervical vertebrae together is 19.
Topic:
Growth & Development
Question:
Growth of apical buds suppressing lower axillary buds is called?
Options:
- Later dominance
- Compensatory dominance
- Apical dominance
- Pericycle
Correct Answer:
Apical dominance
Explanation:
Apical dominance is the phenomenon whereby the main central stem of the plant is dominant over (I.e., grows more strongly than) other side stems; on a branch the main stem of the branch is further dominant over its own side branchlets.