Biology, asked by akshatbhatt166, 11 months ago

what is anaphase in Mitosis


sahithi1702: Anaphase is a phase in mitosis where cell division occurs . In this phase chromosome move away and the furrow deepens
sahithi1702: chromatids*

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Answered by jhaShivani
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Hey friend here is your answer

Anaphase is the third stage of mitosis, during which the chromatids separate and migrate towards opposite ends of the spindle(tiny fibers that are seen in cell division)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

Anaphase :-

  • In general terms, Anaphase can be defined as the 3rd stage of Mitotic division of a cell.

  • During the process of Anaphase, the chromatids get separated from each other.

  • Chromosomes get separated and start becoming distinct in the Anaphase.

  • The spindle fibres undergo contraction in the Anaphase.

  • "Anaphase", in mitotic division, is significant as it helps in passing on the same number of chromosomes and half the number of chromatids to the daughter organisms (Progeny).

  • Anaphase is the shortest of the four phases in terms of duration.
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