If you are talking the stage in meiosis or mitosis where the chromosome duplicates,and then line up at the center along the cells equater, the answer is Metaphase.
Spindle Poles
metaphase plate; :)
equatorial plane.
Metaphase.
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
chromosomes migrate to equator of the spindle apparatus
during the metaphase. and they are called sister chromatids, not double chromosomes
Paired homologous chromosomes are found at the spindle equator during metaphase. During metaphase the chromosomes line up on the plate and attach to the fully formed spindle.
chromosomes line up at the cell's equator.
Chromosomes align on the spindle equator during the metaphase stage of mitosis. This alignment ensures that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes during cell division.
The step of mitosis where chromosomes are lined up in the center of the cell is called metaphase. During metaphase, the chromosomes align along the cell's equator, forming the metaphase plate before they are separated into daughter cells during anaphase.
Metaphase plate
metaphase plate
chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase! chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase!
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
chromosomes migrate to equator of the spindle apparatus
during the metaphase. and they are called sister chromatids, not double chromosomes
Metaphase.
equator
Paired homologous chromosomes are found at the spindle equator during metaphase. During metaphase the chromosomes line up on the plate and attach to the fully formed spindle.
It is during the anaphase of meiosis that the replicated homologous chromosomes line up next to each other at the cell's equator.