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individual chromosomes move toward the poles
It happens during Anaphase
Motor's number of poles.
Centromere splitting is something that happens to the Chromosomes during the M Phase (Mitosis) of cell division. During Anaphase (a phase in the M Phase), the centrioles that have sent out spindle fibers and are at opposite poles just tug at the centromere of the Chromosome, causing the centromere to split. Anaphase is basically centromere splitting, where the spindle fibers from the centrioles split the chromosome in half at the centromere.
Anaphase
False they are at poles during anaphase and metaphase.
Centrioles
The statement is false. Centrioles migrate to the poles in Anaphase.
telophase
individual chromosomes move toward the poles
Telophase is marked by the arrival of the chromosomes at the poles. They will arrive at opposite ends of the poles.
The centrioles move toward opposite poles during prophase. During prophase the nuclear membrane disintegrates. Spindle fibers appear during the prophase.
It happens during Anaphase
This occurs during anaphase.
because of continental drift
metaphase , well double stranded chromosomes are .
Motor's number of poles.