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Q: How do the daughter chromosomes reach the opposite ends of the cell during mitosis?
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What are the jobs of protein fibers during mitosis-?

During mitosis, protein fibers attach to the chromosomes on opposite ends of the cell, then help to pull them apart so that the cell can divide into daughter cells with copies of all the chromosomes.


Stage when chromosomes arrive at poles?

During mitosis, in the stage of telophase daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles. Daughter chromosomes begin their travel to the end poles in the stage of anaphase.


During which stage of mitosis are complete sets of?

During which stage of mitosis are complete sets of chromosomes drawn to opposite sides of the parent cell?


What form around the two chromosome groups at the end of mitosis?

Cytoplasm


Which phase chromosomes are distributed equally to daughter cells?

A cell's replicated chromosomes are distributed to its daughter cells so that the two new cells have a complete set of chromosomes/DNA, so that they can carry out their cellular functions.


What happens during the process of mitosis?

During the process of mitosis, the nucleus divides!


What is the third phase of mitosis in which the centromeres split?

During early anaphase of mitosis the centromeres of chromosomes split to allow the sister chromosomes to move to the opposite side of the spindle.


Why do chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell during metaphase?

It is important that chromosomes move during mitosis because the chromosomes' sister chromatids need to separate. They must separate to become daughter cell-carrying chromosomes themselves.


What guide chromosomes during mitosis?

what guides the chromosomes movement during mitosis


If a cell has 32 chromosomes prior to the S phase and undergoes mitosis followed by cytokinesis each new daughter cell will have how many chromosomes?

two or four it all depends on sister and daughter chromosomes during the mitosis procedure about half the amount


During mitosis if a parent cell has five chromosomes how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have?

The daughter cell will have five (5). The parent cell replicates its DNA in a stage of mitosis called Interphase before it splits, into two new daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes.


If a cell has four chromosomes before mitosis how many chromosomes will the cell have after mitosis?

Well, the original parent has 8 chromosomes, and the result of mitosis is 2 diploid daughter cells, so both daughter cells will end up wit the same number of chromosomes as the mother-8. ok woow to much writing in more simple terms that would mean 16 cells during- 8 cells after