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Q: Does sister chromatids split during prophase?
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What happen in each phase of mitosis?

well there are 4 phases and they are telophase, anaphase, metaphase, and the prophase. telophase is the last phase where everything is finished and there are 2 nucleuses. Anaphase is when the sister chromatids or x is split into different sides. Metaphase is when all the sister chromatids or x are lined up in the middle. prophase is when everthing is about to start.


What structure is formed by two sister chromatids being held together by a centromere?

A bivalent.Sister chromatids are normally joined at the centromere. When homologous chromosomes pair, the two sister chromatids of one chromosome join with the two sister chromatids of the other chromosome. So it is really the joining of non-sister chromatids that is special.The word "bivalent" refers to the temporary combining of the two chromosomes (four chromatids). The bivalent forms in prophase I of meiosis, and is split in anaphase I.


What are the two copies of a chromosome called after they split?

Sister chromatids


Stage of mitosis where chromosomes split apart?

Anaphase is the stage of mitosis when chromosomes split apart.


In which stage of mitosis do the paired chromatids break part?

Chromatids split during Anaphase.


What separates during meiosis 2?

In Meiosis, Anaphase 2 sister chromatids (individual strands) separate and one of each duplicate goes to each side of the cell.


When do the centromeres split and form the chromatids?

Centromeres are specialized structures on the chromosome of a cell, which joins two sister chromatids. Centromeres splite during Anaphase II.


What happens in meiosis during anaphase I?

The chromosomes split equally and move to the opposite sides of the cell.


What is the process by which a cell duplicates chromosomes and splits into two cells?

mitosis


How are two chromosomes passed from the mother cell to two daughter cells?

during mitosis the chromosomes copy themselves and split apart half of the sister chromatids going to each daughter cell


Are sister chromatids identical?

they're identical because they are the product of replication.


The chromosomes detach from one another and become visibly separated during?

The Anaphase stage of Mitosis. The proteins that bind the sister chromatids are split so they become seperated. Then the centromeres, along with the attached chromosomes, start to be pulled apart towards opposite ends of the cell.