During Meiosis in Ana-phase II the chromatids seperate.
(In Ana-phase I the homologous chromosomes seperate. There is a difference.)
No, the chromatids separate from each other during anaphase.
After lining up on the equator during metaphase, they separate in the anaphase.
Chromatids are separate at telophase, but the centromere is actually broken in anaphase.
Chromatids get separated during anaphase.
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The spindle fibers disassemble during anaphase. As the spindle fibers shorten during anaphase, they separate the chromatids from one another and then move them to opposite poles. The answer above stating that the Spindle Fibers disassemble during anaphase is incorrect. If they were to disassemble at anaphase it would completely halt the cell division process. The spindle fibers disassemble during telophase.
The end of metaphase gets anaphase to start.
Anaphase II
The chromatids detach from one another and become visibly separate chromosomes during anaphase. Chromatids that are attached at the centromere are called sister kind of chromatids.
Telophase
According to Biologists, one of the features of the mitosis cycle includes the anaphase stage where sister chromatids tend to separate.
Sister Chromatids separate from each other just like mitosis .
Sister chromatids separate during Anaphase II of meiosis.*They are pulled apart and then start moving to opposite sides of the cell.
what are the centromeres spit and the chromatids separate
Sister Chromatids separate during anaphase.
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The spindle fibers disassemble during anaphase. As the spindle fibers shorten during anaphase, they separate the chromatids from one another and then move them to opposite poles. The answer above stating that the Spindle Fibers disassemble during anaphase is incorrect. If they were to disassemble at anaphase it would completely halt the cell division process. The spindle fibers disassemble during telophase.
The end of metaphase gets anaphase to start.
During cell divion (anaphase) .the centromere divides and separates the two sister chromatids.
Anaphase II
The chromatids detach from one another and become visibly separate chromosomes during anaphase. Chromatids that are attached at the centromere are called sister kind of chromatids.
Telophase