write a short note on (metaphes)
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A metaphor is a figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common. ... You may have to work a little to find the meaning in a metaphor. For example, a river and tears aren't very alike...
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Metaphase (from the Greek , "adjacent" and , "stage") is a stage of mitosis in the eukaryotic cell cycle in which chromosomes are at their second-most condensed and coiled stage (they are at their most condensed in anaphase).[1] These chromosomes, carrying genetic information, align in the equator of the cell before being separated into each of the two daughter cells. Metaphase accounts for approximately 4% of the cell cycle's duration.[citation needed] Preceded by events in prometaphase and followed by anaphase, microtubules formed in prophase have already found and attached themselves to kinetochore s in metaphase.
Metaphase in cells (here an animal cell) are characterized by the arrangement of chromosomes at the equatorial plane of the cell
In metaphase, the centromeres of the chromosomes convene themselves on the metaphase plate (or equatorial plate),[2] an imaginary line that is equidistant from the two centrosome poles. This even alignment is due to the counterbalance of the pulling powers generated by the opposing kinetochore microtubules,[3] analogous to a tug-of-war between two people of equal strength, ending with the destruction of B cyclin.[4] In certain types of cells, chromosomes do not line up at the metaphase plate and instead move back and forth between the poles randomly, only roughly lining up along the .[citation needed] Early events of metaphase can coincide with the later events of prometaphase, as chromosomes with connected will start the events of metaphase individually before other chromosomes with unconnected that are still lingering in the events of prometaphase.