In mitosis, chromatids line up in the middle of the cell during _____. prophase metaphase anaphase telophase
Which one do you think it is? Are there any others that can be eliminated?
i dont even remember learning about these. so no clue at all
can you like explain them to me kinda @CallMeKiki
Prophase: the first stage of cell division, before metaphase, during which the chromosomes become visible as paired chromatids and the nuclear envelope disappears. The first prophase of meiosis includes the reduction division.
Metaphase: the second stage of cell division, between prophase and anaphase, during which the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
Anaphase: the stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
Telophase: the final phase of cell division, between anaphase and interphase, in which the chromatids or chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed.
I forgot to add Metaphase: chromatids line up in the middle of the cell
Do you know what it is now?
i was just gonna say so metaphase because there lining up
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