The paired chromosomes separate at the kinetochores and move to opposite sides of Chromatids arrive at opposite poles of cell, and new membranes form...
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14. Plant cell structure composed of cellulose and lignin. 15. Radiating protein strands at poles of an animal cell during M-phase. 16. Number of sets of chromosomes in a diploid cell. 19. Phase of cell cycle when the organelles and chromosomes replicate.
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Cell Division (Mitosis) In Eukaryotic Cells 4. Anaphase: The chromatids separate from each other at the centromere region and the single chromosomes move to opposite ends (poles) of the cell. During this phase the chromosomes will replicate and become distinct chromosome doublets as each daughter cell enters prophase.
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After Mitosis the cell goes through Cytokinesis, which further divides the cell into two more Anaphase-In this phase the paired chromosomes dissociate themselves and start moving towards the opposite poles of the cell and the spindle fibers that are free increase in length resulting in the elongation of the cell body.
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The G1 phase follows mitosis and is the period in which the cell is When the centrioles reach the poles of the cell, they produce, to spindle fibers that extend out from opposite poles of the cell. The process of mitosis, in which the chromosomes of a cell duplicate and pass into two daughter cells.
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The beginning of mitosis is called prophase. In early prophase, the centrosomes move toward opposite poles of the cell, organizing the spindle microtubules between Anaphase begins when the pairs of sister chromatids separate. The separated chromatids are now called chromosomes, and move toward the poles of the cell...
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Corresponding sister chromosomes attach at opposite ends of the cell. Cytokinesis is technically not even a phase of mitosis, which move along microtubules to the middle of the cell. Late metaphase: The centrosomes have moved to the poles of the cell and have established the mitotic spindle.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis
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(ans) e. During this phase of mitosis, diploid sets of daughter chromosomes move toward opposite poles of the cell and cytokinesis (cytoplasmic cleavage) begins. (ans)
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In the G1 phase which is also called the “first gap” the cell grows as it copies its chromosomes. In S phase, Anaphase is the stage of meiosis or mitosis when chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles of the cell (opposite ends of the nuclear spindle). Centromeres are broken and chromatids rip apart.
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en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_biology:Mitosis
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