Anaphase
It is a process during mitosis called anaphase.
During the prophase stage of mitosis, the centrioles move apart from each other to opposite poles of the cell. This movement helps to form the spindle fibers that will later attach to and separate the chromosomes during cell division.
when you get done with the first stage
During anaphase of cell division, centromeres break apart and chromosomes begin their migration towards opposite poles of the cell. This is a crucial stage where sister chromatids separate and are pulled towards the poles by the mitotic spindle fibers.
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.
Yes, anaphase is a stage of nuclear division in both mitosis and meiosis. In anaphase, sister chromatids (or homologous chromosomes in meiosis) are pulled apart towards opposite ends of the cell by the spindle fibers. This ensures that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.
In anaphase, the paired chromosomes separate and begin moving to opposite ends of the cell.
During the telophase phase, the chromosomes begin to uncoil. There are six phases with mitosis and telophase is number four.
The stages of Mitosis are- The Begining- where everything in the cell is copied, including the DNA. Then the DNA is condensed into chromosomes. Phase 1 - The chromosomes begin to move towards the equator of the cell. Phase 2 - The chromosomes line up at the equator. Phase 3 - The cell starts to pull apart and the chromosomes split apart and move to opposite sides of the cell. Phase 4 - The chromosomes unravel to form DNA in the nucleus. Cytokinesis - The cytoplasm splits and the new cell membrane forms, this results in two new daughter cells.
G2phase
Telophase is the last stage of mitosis. The chromosomes have reached the poles and are becoming less condensed. Nuclear envelopes begin to form.
Early prophase is the first stage of mitosis where chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes and the nuclear envelope begins to break down. Late prophase is the second stage where the chromosomes have fully condensed and the microtubules of the mitotic spindle begin to capture and align the chromosomes in preparation for metaphase.