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Suppose, you have onion root to observe steps in cell division. If you want to count the number of chromosomes, which step will you observe?

A
Prophase

B
Metaphase

C
Anaphase

D
Telophase

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In order to count the number of chromosomes, the onion root should be observed in the metaphase of the cell division. During metaphase, the chromosomes shorten and condense. During this phase, the shape of chromosomes are distinct and visible under the light microscope.
So, the correct answer is 'Metaphase'.
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Question Text
Suppose, you have onion root to observe steps in cell division. If you want to count the number of chromosomes, which step will you observe?
TopicCell Cycle and Cell Division
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1
Upvotes97