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15. Mitosis involves the
1 point
separation between
homologous chromosomes
*

True
False​

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Answered by jayrambeesan
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Answered by Tahard
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The homologs don't separate or cross over or interact in any other way in mitosis, as opposed to meiosis. They will simply undergo cellular division like any other chromosome will. In the daughter cells they will be identical to the parent cell.Homologous chromosomes do not function the same in mitosis as they do in meiosis. ... Instead, the replicants, or sister chromatids, will line up along the metaphase plate and then separate in the same way as meiosis II - by being pulled apart at their centromeres by nuclear mitotic spindles.

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