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10 May, 19:02

In the onion root tip cells, which of the following would be evidence of cytokinesis?

A. a cleavage furrow forming

B. the mitotic spindle has disappeared

C. the nuclear membrane has reappeared

D. a new cell plate is forming

E. all of the above

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  1. 10 May, 19:12
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    The study of onion root tips is widely known for the clear appearance of the stages of mitosis since the chromosomes are large and are clearly visible. They are easily stained with the stainer and are visible clearly under the electron microscope. The phase of mitosis are

    Interphase

    Prophase

    Metaphase

    Anaphase

    Telophase and

    Cytokinesis

    Each of these phases show the different stages in which the division of one cell into two daughter cells takes place. The cytokinesis is the final phase in the mitosis cell division. This is the part of cell division process during which the cytoplasm of the cell divides into two equal parts and forms into two daughter cells.

    During the cytokinesis process, the spindle apparatus partitions and transports the duplicated chromatids and moves into the cytoplasm of the dividing daughter cells. In this process a dividing structure called the cell plate is formed to distinguish the daughter cells. This cell plate later grows into a double layered cell wall which then splits the parent cell into two separate cells.

    Hence the option D is the right answer
  2. 10 May, 19:31
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    A a cleavage furrow forming
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