
Cell Division โ Meiosis (Phases, Crossing Over, Significance)
Biology ยท Grade 11 ยท Week 29 ยท 25 questions
This Grade 11 biology chapter on Cell Division covers Meiosis (Phases, Crossing Over, Significance). Clear diagrams and defined terms from this chapter are high-frequency in NCERT exemplar and boards.
What you'll practise
- Describe Meiosis (Phases, Crossing Over, Significance)
- Work through NCERT intext examples and exercise questions for cell division
- Apply cell division concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Cell Division โ Meiosis (Phases, Crossing Over, Significance) quiz
Grade 11 Biology โ Cell Division โ Meiosis (Phases, Crossing Over, Significance): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Meiosis occurs in
- Meiosis produces
- DNA replication occurs
- Crossing over occurs in
- Synapsis (pairing of homologous chromosomes) occurs in
- Chiasmata are visible in
- Bivalents are formed by
- Homologous chromosomes separate in
- Sister chromatids separate in
- Reduction division is
- Equational division is
- Terminalization of chiasmata occurs in
- Synaptonemal complex forms between
- Genetic recombination is due to
- Four phases of prophase I in order are
- In humans, meiosis is seen in
- A diploid cell (2n=8) after meiosis yields cells with
- Independent assortment of chromosomes occurs during
- In meiosis I, homologs line up at metaphase plate as
- Meiosis is important for
- After meiosis I the cells are
- Crossing over exchanges parts between
- Chiasma is physical evidence of
- Aneuploidy is caused by
- Down syndrome is an example of
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