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Assertion (A) Cell normally proceed to mitosis without interruption, once it enters the -phase.
Reason (R) Replicated chromosomes (DNA) are distributed to daughter nuclei by a complex series of events under genetic control.
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(d) A is false, but is true
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Question Text | Assertion (A) Cell normally proceed to mitosis without interruption, once it enters the -phase. Reason (R) Replicated chromosomes (DNA) are distributed to daughter nuclei by a complex series of events under genetic control. |
Updated On | Oct 11, 2022 |
Topic | Cell Cycle and Cell Division |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 11 |
Answer Type | Text solution:1 Video solution: 2 |
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