Ana phase
The phase of the cell cycle that duplicates chromosomes before division is called the S phase.
The term for when chromosomes fail to separate during cell division is called nondisjunction.
Chromosomes are attached to spindle fibers during the metaphase phase of the cell division process.
The phase that has a spindle forming in a haploid cell is meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces reproductive cells with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. During meiosis, a spindle apparatus helps separate the chromosomes into daughter cells.
The phase where chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell is called metaphase. During metaphase, the chromosomes align along the cell's equator before they are separated into two sets during cell division.
Meiosis causes the chromosomes to separate and reduce their number in half during cell division.
Prophase
In mitotic division, chromosomes are arranged individually in the middle of the cell at metaphase, whereas in the first division of meiosis, homologous chromosomes are paired together in the middle. This pairing of homologous chromosomes is known as synapsis and is unique to meiosis.
Chromosomes can be seen in the metaphase stage of the cell cycle, when they align along the center of the cell prior to division.
DNA condenses into chromosomes during the prophase stage of cell division.
Metaphase.
CytokinesisIt is not a phase of mitosis. Cell wall appears in division of plants