Answer:
Interphase: Lowest pic, left corner.
Cell appears to be in a normal state.
Metaphase: Left, above Interphase.
Chromosomes are beginning to align in the middle of the cell. Spindles form and begin to attach to their centromeres.
Anaphase: Lowest right pic.
The chromatids are pulled away from each other and brought to different sides of the cell.
Telophase: Above Anaphase.
The genetic material is now in its respective side of the cell, which now begins to split into 2. Nucleic membrane begins to form.
Cytokinesis: Above Metaphase.
The clevage furrow is forming and separating the cytoplasm and other organelles in the cells. When done, this will result in 2 identical cells (unless it's meiosis II).
The correct answer is option b, that is, circadian rhythms.
A roughly 24-hour cycle in the physiological procedures of living beings, comprising animals, plants, fungi, and cyanobacteria is known as a circadian rhythm. In a strict sense, circadian rhythms are produced endogenously, however, they can be modulated by external cues like temperature and sunlight.
The circadian rhythms can affect the release of the hormone, sleep-wake cycles, digestion and eating habits, the temperature of the body, and other essential functions of the body.
C and D, but it can be B, since it occurs during cytokinesis and it begins before mitosis ends.