Which of the following stages of mitosis has been correctly described? Metaphase - Sister chromatides are separated from each other Anaphase - Spindle fibres migrate chromosomes towards the middle of the cell Telophase - The nuclear membrane reforms Prophase - DNA begins to form chromatin
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So, this statement is incorrect. Anaphase: During anaphase, sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell, not towards the middle. So, this statement is incorrect. Telophase: During telophase, the nuclear membrane does reform around the Show more…
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