A. Becomes vacuolated
B. Disappears completely
C. Contracts
D. Disintegrates partially
Related Mcqs:
- Cells intercommunicates with neighbouring cells by_________________?
A. Plasmedesmata
B. Plasmalema
C. Trachieds
D. Nessels - When a cell with 40 chromosomes undergoes meiosis each of the four resulting cells has_____________________?
A. 10 chromosomes
B. 20 chromosomes
C. 40 chromosomes - Colostrums to the young born calf should be given by ___________________________ ?
A. 1/10th of body wt.
B. 1/20th of body wt.
C. 1/5th of body wt.
D. 1/25th of body wt. - Separating a young calf from its mother from milking/sucking is called _____________________?
A. Weaning
B. Service period
C. Separation
D. Isolation period - The act of giving birth to young one is called _____________________?
A. Ovulation
B. Fertilization
C. Conception
D. Parturition - When a goat shows all signs of pregnancy but not produce young one is called ____________________?
A. False pregnancy
B. Psevdo pregnancy
C. Not pregnant
D. None of above - Occurrence of cells in diploid organisms containing multiples of the 2n genomes is known as____________________?
A. Allopolyploid
B. Amphidiploids
C. End polyploidy
D. Aneupoidy - If the leaf cells have eight chromosomes it is mostly likely that__________________?
A. Gametes will have 8 chromosomes
B. Gametes will have 4 chromosomes
C. Zygote will have 4 chromosomes
D. Zygote will have 16 chromosomes - How many mitouc divisions will take place to produce 512 cells from a single parent cell_________________?
A. 9
B. 256
C. 158
D. 511 - A child is born with an extra chromosome in each of it cells, the reason is___________________?
A. Non-disjunction
B. Segregation
C. Hybridization
D. Crossing over