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Q: Chromosomes move towards the middle in what phase?
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Phase of mitosis during which chromosomes move to the middle of the cell?

metaphase


What is the phase of mitosis when the chromosomes stop moving?

Anaphase ends when the chromosomes stop moving.


Hwat are the stage of meiosis?

The stages of Mitosis are- The Begining- where everything in the cell is copied, including the DNA. Then the DNA is condensed into chromosomes. Phase 1 - The chromosomes begin to move towards the equator of the cell. Phase 2 - The chromosomes line up at the equator. Phase 3 - The cell starts to pull apart and the chromosomes split apart and move to opposite sides of the cell. Phase 4 - The chromosomes unravel to form DNA in the nucleus. Cytokinesis - The cytoplasm splits and the new cell membrane forms, this results in two new daughter cells.


What is the phase when the individual chromosomes move apart?

It is called Anaphase.


What phase will homologous chromosomes move away from each other?

Anaphase I


What phase does the sister chromatids separate and chromosomes move apart?

Anaphase


Chromosomes move rapidly toward the mitotic centers during what phase?

anaphase =]


What phase in mitosis do the chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell?

Anaphase


What does a centride do?

A centride has spindle fibers attached to it that lengthen to reach the chromosomes. The centrides also move towards opposite ends of a cell around the middle of the cell cycle.


In which stage do the chromosomes move to the middle of the cell?

telophase


During the phase of mitosis called anaphase?

individual chromosomes move toward the poles


In what phase does the movement of individual chromosomes towards opposite poles occur?

In the context of cell division, chromosomes will aline in the middle of the cell during metaphase, then during anaphase they are pulled apart into two daughter cells by centrioles. I wouldn't say they are ever on opposite poles, also considering that there is no directionality of a cell.