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part a. which is the correct sequence (order) for the stages of mitotic cell division (mitosis) presented by the diagrams below?
diagrams labeled a, b, c, d.
options: (1) a → b → c → d; (2) a → c → d → b; (3) b → a → d → c; (4) b → c → d → a
part b. which process is represented by the diagram below?
diagram showing a sequence of cells with chromosomes.
options: (1) germination; (2) mitotic cell division; (3) fertilization; (4) meiotic cell division
Part A
Step1: Identify each stage
- Diagram A: Cell in interphase (nucleus, chromatin, centrioles starting to move).
- Diagram C: Metaphase (chromosomes aligned at equator).
- Diagram D: Anaphase (chromosomes separating, moving to poles).
- Diagram B: Telophase (cell membrane pinching, nuclei reforming).
Step2: Order the stages
Interphase (A) → Metaphase (C) → Anaphase (D) → Telophase (B). So sequence is \( A
ightarrow C
ightarrow D
ightarrow B \).
The diagram shows a cell with chromosomes undergoing reduction (halving chromosome number) and then division, characteristic of meiosis (reproductive cell division for gametes). Mitosis is for growth/repair (no reduction), germination is seed growth, fertilization is fusion of gametes. So it's meiosis (reproductive cell division).
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(2) \( A
ightarrow C
ightarrow D
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