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At which stage of mitosis the chromatids separate and pass to different poles?(a) Prophase(b) Metaphase(c) Anaphase(d) Telophase
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Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus. It is generally divided into four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Show more…
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At which stage of mitosis, the chromatids separate and start moving towards poles? (a) Prophase (b) Metaphase (c) Anaphase (d) Telophase
The phase of mitosis during which centrioles reach the poles and chromosomes attach to the spindle is (a) anaphase, (b) metaphase, (c) prophase, (d) telophase.
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