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why are chromatids held properly arlt the equitarral plate??

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&lt;body bgcolor=yellow&gt;&lt;marquee direction="up"&gt;&lt;font color=greem&gt;</p><p>This orientation of the chromosomes at the equator of the cell helps to ensure proper chromosome separation. This alignment allows the spindle fibers to correctly pull the chromatids to either pole of the cell, resulting in separation of sister chromatids from a chromosome

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Answered by Anonymous
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✏️This orientation of the chromosomes at the equator of the cell helps to ensure proper chromosome separation. This alignment allows the spindle fibers to correctly pull the chromatids to either pole of the cell, resulting in separation of sister chromatids from a chromosome

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✏️During mitosis, why are the chromosomes aligned on an equatorial plate in metaphase? ... This assembly of chromosomes on metaphase plate ensure symmetrical and even distribution of chromatids into daughter cells during cell division, preventing any kind of chromosomal instability in the daughter cells.

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