The number of cells that are destroyed in adults by apoptosis are
A. 20 to 35 billion cells
B. 50 to 70 billion cells
C. 10 to 20 billion cells
D. 15 to 25 billion cells
Related Questions on Chapter 4: Cell Cycle - Biology Mcqs for High School - Grade 9
The abnormal separation of chromosomes is classified as
A. diploid budding
B. haploid budding
C. non-disjunction
D. disjunction
The pair of homologous chromosomes is classified as
A. tetravalent
B. trivalent
C. bivalent
D. covalent
The special enzymes are released during necrosis from
A. lysosomes
B. vacuoles
C. cytoplasm
D. Golgi bodies
The cell division of mitosis is considered as means of
A. budding
B. binary fission
C. sexual reproduction
D. asexual reproduction