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The chromatids separate into chromosomes:a. during prophase.b. going from prophase to metaphase.c. going from anaphase to telophase.d. going from metaphase to anaphase.e. going from telophase to interphase.
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In prophase, the chromosomes condense and become visible. In metaphase, the chromosomes align in the middle of the cell. In anaphase, the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell. In telophase, the chromosomes reach the cell poles and the cell Show more…
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