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Describe Anaphase Centromeres Divide Sister Chromatids Pulled Opposite

During anaphase, the centromeres divide, and sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell by spindle fibres, using ATP produced by respiration.

Nell'anafase, i centromeri si dividono e i cromatidi fratelli vengono tirati verso i poli opposti della cellula dalle fibre del fuso, che consumano ATP prodotto dalla respirazione.

Front Describe what happens during anaphase.
Back - centromeres divide
- sister chromatids pulled to opposite poles by spindle fibre contractions
- which uses ATP produced by mitochondria in respiration

Tags: genetics

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