Biology, 07.06.2021 07:00 jaylenmiller437
The chromosomes appear condensed, the nuclear envelop
1. centromes moves toward the opposite pole
Chromosomes are lined up on the metaphase plate. Each sister chromatid is
2. to a spindle fiber originating from opposite poles
The chromatids of each chromosome have
3. and are moving toward the poles.
The chromosomes
4.at opposite poles. The nuclear envelop is reforming. Spindle fibers continue to push poles apart.
The division into
5.daughter cells is completed​
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1. centromes moves toward the opposite pole
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