there are two cells forming in the anaphase, in the anaphase, the spindle fibres pulled the two stranded chrosomes apart to form two identical cells i.e mitosis.
There is still only one cell during Anaphase of Mitosis. Only after Telophase and Cytokenesis is there two cells.
They divide in anaphase 2. which means they separate they become 2 new cells and their the same in chromesomes.
In Anaphase I
These two newly formed Cells are called Daughter Cells.
there are two cells forming in the anaphase, in the anaphase, the spindle fibres pulled the two stranded chrosomes apart to form two identical cells i.e mitosis.
They are separated in Anaphase I of Meiosis I.
During the Anaphase
There is still only one cell during Anaphase of Mitosis. Only after Telophase and Cytokenesis is there two cells.
In the Anaphase
anaphase
During a process called 'meiosis' at the end of telophase which ends in cytokinesis - the process by which the daughter cells separate.
they separate they become 2 new cells and their the same in chromesomes.
They divide in anaphase 2. which means they separate they become 2 new cells and their the same in chromesomes.
In Anaphase I
Anaphase
A process where two cells seperate