Anaphase is one of the stages of nuclear division, known as mitosis. More specifically, anaphase is the third phase and it's where the chromosomes begin to pull apart.
Anaphase is the stage of mitosis when chromosomes separate.
Reduction Division
Depending on how much detail you want..... during anaphase the sister centromeres move apart and move to the polar spindals (formed from the old nuclear membrane), with the centromeres clearly devided
Meosis is a reductional division, which means the primary cell has to divide twice thus giving four haploid cells. Spindle fibers are formed at Anaphase 1 (of the first division cycle) and Anaphase 2 (of the second division)
Anaphase
No, anaphase is the stage of cell division when the chromosomes are pulled and pushed apart and head to opposite polls of the cell. Infact Anaphase is the stage of nuclear division rather than cell division and cell division is achieved by cytokinesis which may be by cell plate formation (as in case of many plants) or by furrowing (as in case of animal cells).
Anaphase is the stage of mitosis when chromosomes separate.
In Anaphase I
prophase interphase anaphase metaphase telophase cytokinesis= cell division over
mitosis broken into 4 parts prophase metaphase anaphase and telophase
Reduction Division
Yes.
Depending on how much detail you want..... during anaphase the sister centromeres move apart and move to the polar spindals (formed from the old nuclear membrane), with the centromeres clearly devided
Yes, anaphase is the shortest stage of mitosis. This stage is where the chromosomes multiply. After anaphase, the next shortest stage is telophase.
the stage of cell division that is further divided into more stages is called? A. synthesis phase b. anaphase c. mid phase d. telephase e. prophase
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.
Meosis is a reductional division, which means the primary cell has to divide twice thus giving four haploid cells. Spindle fibers are formed at Anaphase 1 (of the first division cycle) and Anaphase 2 (of the second division)