bio_g10_ch2_exercise
bio_g10_ch2_exercise
Question 1
Answer
Question 1
1. DNA only
3. Histones only
4. Nucleotides
Answer
DNA and Histones
Question 2
1. Inherited bodies
2. Twisted threads
3. Coloured bodies
4. Shining threads
Answer
Coloured bodies
Question 3
1. only testis
2. only ovary
Answer
Question 4
Synthesis phase in the cell cycle is called so for the synthesis of more of
1. RNA
3. DNA
4. Glucose
Answer
DNA
Question 5
In which one of the following options the stages of mitosis have been
given in correct sequence?
Answer
Question 6
1. Growth
2. Movement
3. Repair
4. Replacement
Answer
Movement
Question 7
1. M phase
2. G1 phase
3. S phase
4. G2 phase
Answer
S phase
Question 8
Answer
Question 9
1. 23 pairs
2. 22 pairs
3. 1 pair
4. 46 pairs
Answer
22 pairs
Question 10
The basis of genetic variation in the living organisms during mitosis occurs
due to :
1. Cell division
2. Mutation
3. Crossing over
4. Karyokinesis
Answer
Crossing over
Question 11
1. 22 + X chromosomes
2. 44 + XY chromosomes
3. 44 + XX chromosomes
4. 22 + XX chromosomes
Answer
44 + XX chromosomes
Reason — After mitotic cell division, the resulting daughter cells will have
the same number and type of chromosomes as the parent cell. A human
female cell has 46 chromosomes. Out of these 46, two are sex
chromosomes (XX).
Question 12
1. G1, G2 and S
2. S, G2 and G1
3. G1, S and G2
4. G2, S and G1
Answer
G1, S and G2
Question 13
1. Interphase
2. Metaphase
3. Anaphase
4. Telophase
Answer
Telophase
Question 14
1. Hexose sugar
2. Purines
3. Pentose sugar
4. Pyrimidines
Answer
Pentose sugar
Question 15
1. 6
2. 8
3. 4
4. 1
Answer
Question 16
Answer
Question 17
1. 44 + XX chromosomes
2. 44 + XY chromosomes
3. 22 + X chromosomes
4. 22 + Y chromosomes
Answer
22 + X chromosomes
Question 1
(b) The complex structure consisting of DNA strand and a core of histones.
(c) The type of bond which joins the complementary nitrogenous bases.
Answer
(a) Nucleotides
(b) Nucleosome
Imagine one cell (A) has undergone one mitotic division and another cell
(B) has completed its meiotic division. How many daughter cells would the
two produce?
Cell A: ...............
Cell B: ...............
Answer
Question 3
Match the events given in column A with the phase in mitotic cell division
in column B
Column "A"
(d) Chromosomes lose their distinctiveness and gradually become transformed into a
network.
Answer
Column "A"
(d) Chromosomes lose their distinctiveness and gradually become transformed into a
network.
Question 4
Fill in the blanks
(d) Modern humans have 46 chromosomes. Their sperms and eggs will
have ............... chromosomes each.
Answer
(d) Modern humans have 46 chromosomes. Their sperms and eggs will
have 23 chromosomes each.
Question 1
Name these:
Answer
Question 2
Answer
The rungs of the DNA ladder are made of four types of nitrogenous bases.
These are:
1. Adenine (A)
2. Guanine (G)
3. Cytosine (C)
4. Thymine (T)
Question 3
(a) The four nitrogenous bases in the DNA are Guanine, Thiamine,
Adrenaline and Cytosine.
Answer
Descriptive Type
Question 1
(a) Chromosome
(b) Gene
(d) Chromatid
(e) Aster
Answer
(e) Aster — During mitosis in an animal cell, after the centrosome splits
into two along with simultaneous duplication of the centrioles contained in
it, each centriole is surrounded by radiating rays and is termed aster
(meaning star).
Question 2
Give reason:
(c) The children of the same parents, howsoever similar, are different from
each other in certain aspects.
Answer
Question 3
Answer
Cytokinesis Karyokinesis
DNA RNA
Nucleosome Nucleotide
It contains one or two centrioles which move towards the opposite It provides
poles and forms spindle fibres during cell division. during cell
Haploid Diploid
Only half the number of chromosomes (only one member from each Full Set o
pair) is passed on to each daughter cell. each dau
It is denoted by n. It is deno
Question 4
(a) DNA
(b) RNA
Answer
Question 5
Given below are the sets of four terms. Choose the odd one and write the
category of the remaining terms:
Answer
(a) Odd one out — Adrenaline
Adenine, Guanine, Thymine — Nitrogenous bases
Question 1
(d) Name the DNA unit constituted by the parts 1, 2 and 3 collectively.
Answer
1 → Phosphate
2 → Sugar
3 → Bases
4 → Hydrogen Bond
5 → Base
Question 2
The three sketches given below (A, B and C) are intended to represent the
replication of DNA. What should be their correct sequence starting with
the first and ending with the last?
Answer
The correct sequence is :
B, C and A
Question 3
The diagram below represents a stage during cell division. Study the same
and then answer the questions that follow:
b. Identify the above stage and give a reason to support your answer.
c. Mention the type of cells in our body where this type of cell division
occurs.
d. Name the stage prior to this stage and draw a diagram to represent the
same.
Answer
1 → Centromere
2 → Spindle fibres
3 → Chromatids
(b) The stage described in the diagram is the late anaphase of mitosis in
an animal cell. The stage can be identified by the presence of separated
chromatids which are found at the two poles of the cell. The appearance
of the furrow in the cell membrane classifies the stage as the late
anaphase.
(c) The division is mitotic and this kind of cell division occurs in all the
cells of the body except for the reproductive cells.
Question 4
Answer
Question 6
(d) Name the stage that follows the one shown here. How is that stage
identified?
(e) Mention two points of difference between mitosis and meiosis with
regard to:
Answer
(a) By observing the given figure we can say that it is the late prophase
stage because the nuclear membrane and nucleolus have disappeared.
1 → Centromere
2 → Chromatids
3 → Spindle fibre
(d) The stage that follows the one shown here is Metaphase. In
Metaphase, the centromeres of chromosomes are drawn to the equator by
equal pull of two chromosomal spindle fibres that connects each
centromere to the opposite poles, forming a metaphasic plate.
Mitosis Meiosis
Full set of chromosomes is passed on to each Only half the number of chr
daughter cell. This is the diploid (2n) number of daughter cell. This is the ha
chromosomes. chromosomes.
Question 7
Given below are three diagrammatic sketches (A, B and C) of one and the
same particular phase during mitotic type of cell division.
(c) Identify whether these are animal cells or plant cell? Give reasons.
Answer
(a) It is Metaphase.
Question 8
Shown below are four stages (A, B, C, D) (not in sequence) of a certain
kind of cell division.
(c) What should be the correct sequence of these four stages among
themselves?
(d) Name the stage that should precede the earliest of these stages.
(e) Draw the stage named above inside the blank space provided.
Answer