During anaphase, the spindle fibers shorten, centromeres split, and sister chromatids separate, being pulled to opposite poles of the cell with centromeres leading.
During anaphase, the spindle fibers shorten, centromeres split, and sister chromatids separate, being pulled to opposite poles of the cell with centromeres leading.
Front | What happens in anaphase? |
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Back | -Spindle contracts and shortens
-Centrometre split
-Chromatids separate
-Chromatids pulled to opposite poles of the cell
-Centrometres leading |
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