During metaphase they line up along the cell's equatorial plane as pairs of sister chromatids, and during anaphase the sister chromatids separate (now called chromosomes) and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.
If to are referring to cellular division, mitosis, then it would be the centrioles.
centrioles i think.....
the parts of the cell which are copied during cell division are chromosomes.
Chromosomes are invisible except during cell division because the DNA stays in the nucleus. This is to protect it.
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Spindle fibers move chromosomes to the center of the cell during metaphase of cell division and break the chromosomes apart during Anaphase.
In the DNA, which is in the nucleus, which is in the center mass of any and every cell...
the parts of the cell which are copied during cell division are chromosomes.
Chromosomes replicate during cell division, so are present as a new cell forms.
chromosomes
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Chromosomes
Chromosomes are invisible except during cell division because the DNA stays in the nucleus. This is to protect it.
Chromosomes
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Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.
During _______, a cell grows, makes a copy of its chromosomes, or ___________ material, and prepares for cell division.
During cell division (Mitosis, Miosis)