During Anaphase I the chromosomes with undivided centromere moves towards the opposite poles of the cell is called ________
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
telophase
Explanation:
During anaphase the centromeres divide and the chromatids start moving towards the two opposite poles. Once the chromatids reach the two poles, the chromosomal elongation starts, nucleolus and the nuclear membrane reappear. This stage is called the telophase.
Answered by
1
Answer:
During anaphase the centromeres divide and the chromatids start moving towards the two opposite poles. Once the chromatids reach the two poles, the chromosomal elongation starts, nucleolus and the nuclear membrane reappear. This stage is called the telophase.
Similar questions
Social Sciences,
19 days ago
Math,
19 days ago
Math,
1 month ago
Computer Science,
1 month ago
Science,
9 months ago
Math,
9 months ago