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Q. Match the columns:-
Column I Column II
A Telophase i Spindle grows between the centrosomes
B Anaphase ii Formation of opposite spindle poles
C Metaphase iii Sister chromatids are broken down
D Prophase iv Reformation of ER

NTA AbhyasNTA Abhyas 2020Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Solution:

During prophase, the nucleolus and nuclear membrane disappear and spindle grows between the centrosomes. The chromosomes get arranged at the equator of the cell during metaphase by the formation of spindle poles oppositely. Centromere splits, sister chromatids are broken down and chromatids are separated during anaphase and daughter chromosomes start moving towards the opposite poles. Nuclear membrane, nucleolus and ER reappears during telophase, thus two nuclei are formed.