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In which stage of misses the chromosomes align in an eqatorial plate how?

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Answered by Milenabr
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In metaphase, the chromosomes are all aligned on this plane, with the arms of a sister chromatid facing each pole. Anaphase results in the disjunction of the chromosomes into sister chromatids, which are pulled to opposite poles via the shortening of spindle fibers

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Answered by jasssekhon230
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Answer: prophase is the first step of mitosis, during which chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope dissolves metaphase follows prophase. during metaphase,the chromosomes align inthe center of the cell at the equatorial plate and the spindle fibres attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes

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