Biology
The diagram given alongside represents a stage during the mitotic cell division. Study the same and answer the following questions.

(i) Identify the stage. Give reasons to support your answer.
(ii) Label the parts numbered 1 and 2.
(iii) Draw a neat and labelled diagram of the stage that comes before the stage shown in the figure.
Cell Division
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Answer
(i) The stage shown is Telophase as the daughter chromosomes have reached opposite poles, spindle fibres have started to disappear, nuclear membrane is formed and the cleavage furrow has started deepening.
(ii) Parts numbered 1 and 2 are:
- 1 → Chromosome
- 2 → Nuclear membrane
(iii) Anaphase is the stage that comes before Telophase. Diagram showing anaphase is given below:

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