Type of cell division taking place at I, II and III stages of previous question are |
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1) |
I-meiosis, II-mitosis, III-mitosis-II |
2) |
I- mitosis, II-mitosis, III- meiosis |
3) |
I-meiosis-I, II- meiosis-II, III-mitosis |
4) |
I- mitosis, II-mitosis-I, III- meiosis -II |
Type of cell division taking place at I, II and III stages of previous question are |
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1) |
I-meiosis, II-mitosis, III-mitosis-II |
2) |
I- mitosis, II-mitosis, III- meiosis |
3) |
I-meiosis-I, II- meiosis-II, III-mitosis |
4) |
I- mitosis, II-mitosis-I, III- meiosis -II |
Oogonia (1)
Miosis (cell division)
Primary oocyte (2)
Meiosis-I (completed prior to ovation)
Secondary oocyte (3)
Meiosis-II
Ovum
Four rods of side length have been hinged to form a rhombus. Vertex
is fixed to a rigid support, vertex
is being moved aling the
-axis with constant velocity
as shown in Figure. The rate at which vertex
is nearing the
-axis at the moment the rhombus is in the form of a square is
a) |
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b) |
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c) |
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d) |
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