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114. During meiosis centromere divides
(A) Only once at anaphase II
(B) Only once at anaphase 1
C) Twice in meiosis I & II
(D) Twice in anaphase I & II​

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Answered by mrpranavnair
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Explanation:

together by a centromere) move to opposite poles. During anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes - each consisting of two sister chromatids held together by a centromere – separate and begin to move to the opposite poles of the cell, pulled by the shrinking spindle fibers.

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