Biology, asked by lakshaparwar04, 4 months ago

describe the stage of mitosis when centromere splits into two​

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Answered by karunsiddharth26
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Anaphase is the shortest phase of mitosis. The centromeres split apart during anaphase. Spindle fibers pull the two sister chromatids apart and direct them to opposite ends of the cell. Once these chromatids are separated, they are referred to as daughter chromosomes.

Answered by akanshyasarma
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Answer:

the stage where centromere splits in two is called anaphase.

Explanation:

after the chromosomes align themselves at the equator in metaphase, the centromere splits and the spindle fibres attached to the kinetochores of the centromere pulls the chromatids towards the poles.

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