KattigenaHalli, Bangalore, India - 560064.
Verified
Details verified of Varsha V.✕
Identity
Education
Know how UrbanPro verifies Tutor details
Identity is verified based on matching the details uploaded by the Tutor with government databases.
Telugu Mother Tongue (Native)
English Proficient
Hindi Proficient
Kannada Proficient
VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELGAUM KARNATAKA, INDIA 2015
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)
VTU PG Studies 2017
Master of Engineering - Master of Technology (M.E./M.Tech.)
KattigenaHalli, Bangalore, India - 560064
ID Verified
Education Verified
Phone Verified
Email Verified
Report this Profile
Is this listing inaccurate or duplicate? Any other problem?
Please tell us about the problem and we will fix it.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
3
Fees
₹ 200.0 per hour
Board
State, Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), ICSE, CBSE
Experience in School or College
Good
Subjects taught
Social studies, EVS, Kannada, Science, Hindi, Computers, Mathematics, Computer Science, English, Social Science
Taught in School or College
Yes
1. Which school boards of Class 1-5 do you teach for?
State, Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), ICSE and others
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class I-V Tuition Class.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 3 years.
Answered on 04 Jun Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
π Cell Cycle has two main phases:
Interphase is like the preparation time before a cell divides. It has 3 stages:
π’ Gβ phase (Gap 1):
The cell grows in size
Makes proteins and energy
Prepares for DNA copying
π‘ S phase (Synthesis):
DNA is copied (replicated) β€ So now the cell has double the DNA
π΅ Gβ phase (Gap 2):
Cell gets ready for division
Makes more proteins
Checks for any DNA mistakes
This is where the actual division happens. It has 2 parts:
Mitosis (nucleus divides)
Cytokinesis (cytoplasm divides)
𧬠Mitosis has 4 main stages:
1οΈβ£ Prophase:
DNA condenses into visible chromosomes
Spindle fibers start forming
Nuclear membrane breaks down
2οΈβ£ Metaphase:
Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
3οΈβ£ Anaphase:
Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite sides
4οΈβ£ Telophase:
New nuclear membranes form
Chromosomes uncoil
The cell is nearly ready to split
βοΈ Cytokinesis:
The cell splits into two new cells (daughter cells)
Each has the same DNA
Answered on 04 Jun Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
π Cell Cycle has two main phases:
1. Interphase – The cell prepares for division
Interphase is like the preparation time before a cell divides. It has 3 stages:
π’ Gβ phase (Gap 1):
The cell grows in size
Makes proteins and energy
Prepares for DNA copying
π‘ S phase (Synthesis):
DNA is copied (replicated) β€ So now the cell has double the DNA
π΅ Gβ phase (Gap 2):
Cell gets ready for division
Makes more proteins
Checks for any DNA mistakes
2. M phase – The cell divides
This is where the actual division happens. It has 2 parts:
Mitosis (nucleus divides)
Cytokinesis (cytoplasm divides)
𧬠Mitosis has 4 main stages:
1οΈβ£ Prophase:
DNA condenses into visible chromosomes
Spindle fibers start forming
Nuclear membrane breaks down
2οΈβ£ Metaphase:
Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
3οΈβ£ Anaphase:
Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite sides
4οΈβ£ Telophase:
New nuclear membranes form
Chromosomes uncoil
The cell is nearly ready to split
βοΈ Cytokinesis:
The cell splits into two new cells (daughter cells)
Each has the same DNA
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
3
Fees
₹ 200.0 per hour
Board
State, Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), ICSE, CBSE
Experience in School or College
Good
Subjects taught
Social studies, EVS, Kannada, Science, Hindi, Computers, Mathematics, Computer Science, English, Social Science
Taught in School or College
Yes
Answered on 04 Jun Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
π Cell Cycle has two main phases:
Interphase is like the preparation time before a cell divides. It has 3 stages:
π’ Gβ phase (Gap 1):
The cell grows in size
Makes proteins and energy
Prepares for DNA copying
π‘ S phase (Synthesis):
DNA is copied (replicated) β€ So now the cell has double the DNA
π΅ Gβ phase (Gap 2):
Cell gets ready for division
Makes more proteins
Checks for any DNA mistakes
This is where the actual division happens. It has 2 parts:
Mitosis (nucleus divides)
Cytokinesis (cytoplasm divides)
𧬠Mitosis has 4 main stages:
1οΈβ£ Prophase:
DNA condenses into visible chromosomes
Spindle fibers start forming
Nuclear membrane breaks down
2οΈβ£ Metaphase:
Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
3οΈβ£ Anaphase:
Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite sides
4οΈβ£ Telophase:
New nuclear membranes form
Chromosomes uncoil
The cell is nearly ready to split
βοΈ Cytokinesis:
The cell splits into two new cells (daughter cells)
Each has the same DNA
Answered on 04 Jun Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
π Cell Cycle has two main phases:
1. Interphase – The cell prepares for division
Interphase is like the preparation time before a cell divides. It has 3 stages:
π’ Gβ phase (Gap 1):
The cell grows in size
Makes proteins and energy
Prepares for DNA copying
π‘ S phase (Synthesis):
DNA is copied (replicated) β€ So now the cell has double the DNA
π΅ Gβ phase (Gap 2):
Cell gets ready for division
Makes more proteins
Checks for any DNA mistakes
2. M phase – The cell divides
This is where the actual division happens. It has 2 parts:
Mitosis (nucleus divides)
Cytokinesis (cytoplasm divides)
𧬠Mitosis has 4 main stages:
1οΈβ£ Prophase:
DNA condenses into visible chromosomes
Spindle fibers start forming
Nuclear membrane breaks down
2οΈβ£ Metaphase:
Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
3οΈβ£ Anaphase:
Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite sides
4οΈβ£ Telophase:
New nuclear membranes form
Chromosomes uncoil
The cell is nearly ready to split
βοΈ Cytokinesis:
The cell splits into two new cells (daughter cells)
Each has the same DNA
Share this Profile
Reply to 's review
Enter your reply*
Your reply has been successfully submitted.
Certified
The Certified badge indicates that the Tutor has received good amount of positive feedback from Students.