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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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Match these terms and definitions. 1. forms the pole of the spindle apparatus centriole 2. the membrane that surrounds the nucle

us of the cell anaphase 3. having chromosomes that occur singly, not in matched sets or pairs haploid 4. matched units of DNA containing genetic information meiosis 5. produces daughter cells with fewer chromosomes than the parent cell furrowing 6. a system of fibers that go from one end of the cell to the other nuclear envelope 7. period of mitosis in which chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell spindle apparatus 8. method of cytokinesis in animals homologous chromosomes 9. threadlike substance in nucleus which carries genetic information interphase 10. period when the cell is not engaged in division chromatin
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frutty [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

The centriole is a minute organelle that helps in creating poles of the fibers system called spindle apparatus.

Definition 1 matches with Centriole.

The nuclear membrane is the outer membrane of the nucleus that surrounds the nucleoplasm and genetic material present in it.

Definition 2 matches with Nuclear Envelope.

Haploid chromosomes are the one copy of the chromosomes instead of two matches chromosomes of each trait. It denotes with "n".

Definition 3 matches with Haploid.

Homologous chromosomes are the matched DNA units that carry genetic information.

Definition 4 matches with  Homologous Chromosomes.

Meiosis is the cell division that passes half of the chromosome number than the parent cell to daughter cells.

Definition 5 matches with Meiosis.

Spindle apparatus is a group or system of the fibers that separates the chromosomes on the different poles.

Definitions 6 matches with Spindle Apparatus.

Anaphase is a stage or period in which newly formed chromosomes move to opposite poles to the spindle of the cell.

Definition 7 matches with Anaphase.

Cytokinesis in animals takes place with the help of furrowing which is a groove like structure that divides a cell in two.

Definition 8 matches with Furrowing.

Chromatin is a thread-like structure present in the nucleus  that carries genetic information and able to pass from generation to generation.

Definition 9 matches with Chromatin.

Interphase is a stage of the cell cycle in which cell does not divide or no process of actual division takes place it is a preparatory phase.

Definition 10 matches with Interphase.

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