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Which of the following options gives the correct sequence of events during mitosis?

A

Condensation, nuclear membrane disassembly, arrangement at the equator, centromere division, segregation, telophase

B

Condensation, crossing over, nuclear membrane disassembly, segregation, telophase

C

Condensation, centromere division, segregation, arrangement at the equator, telophase

D

Condensation, nuclear membrane disassembly, crossing over, segregation, telophase

Step-by-Step Solution

The correct sequence of events in mitosis is: 1. Prophase: Chromosomal material condenses . 2. Metaphase: The nuclear envelope disassembles completely, allowing chromosomes to spread through the cytoplasm and eventually arrange at the equator (metaphase plate) . 3. Anaphase: The centromere of each chromosome splits, and daughter chromatids segregate and move toward opposite poles . 4. Telophase: Chromosomes decondense at the poles . Crossing over is a feature of Meiosis, not Mitosis .

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