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the chromosome which appears i-shaped during anaphase is/ha

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Answered by muralivenkat83pd1tr7
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1.(hetero chromatin) tighltly condensed. size will be 700 nm.
2.have a centromere with a short
3. ready to split by entering into telophase.

yes it is in the anaphase the chromosomes split into two and attain haploid state with two sets of 23chromosomes each.

anaphase-1 : 23 pairs(46 chromosomes) ie., 92 chromatids are present where the sister chromatids are pulled apart from centromere towards their poles by the action of spindle fibres.

anaphase 2: this is where the chromosomes move apart from their sister chromatids towards their poles and forms 2 haploid sets of 23 chromosomes each.

hence yes, in anaphase2, chromosomes appearing in shape are haploid.


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