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Farheen98 Farheen98
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The actively dividing root cells are located near the tip of a root. A dye is applied to a sample of these cells. The chromosomes, of the cells, accept the dye and appear bright red compared to other cell structures.

For the following questions, identify the correct cells by referencing their location on the chart. Name the ROW letter first, followed by the COLUMN number. For example, the last cell in the second row is correctly labelled as B-12.

The majority of cells do not have stained chromosomes. Most of these cells are in interphase.
The DNA is uncoiled as chromatin and cannot be detected by a light microscope.

For the following list two cell examples.

 (a)      Two cells that illustrate the mitotic phase prophase.
 (b)    Two cells that represent cytokinesis.
 (c)    Metaphase is illustrated by two cells labelled:
 (d)    Two root cells that illustrate anaphase.
 (e)    Telophase can be represented by cells:
 (f)    Two daughter cells are evident at positions: positions:
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