If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis, how might this affect the two daughter cells?
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This ensures that the chromosomes are properly aligned and will be evenly distributed to the two daughter cells during anaphase. If a cell skipped metaphase, the chromosomes would not be properly aligned, and the spindle fibers would not attach correctly to the Show more…
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