They are replicated and then one set goes to each of the two new cells. The result is two cells with the same genetic material. This is distinct from meiosis, where the chromosomes replicate and then pair up, two cell divisions occur, and each of 4 daughter cells has 1/2 of the genetic material
The chromosomes of the daughter cells are identical to the chromosomes of the parent cell.
divide in half
Mitosis duplicates the chromosome number.
line up between the centrioles.
double
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They don't
Metaphase is the stage where the chromosomes are align in the center of the cell.
In Mitosis during Metaphase, the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate, but without their homologues. In Meiosis during Metaphase I, the tetrads line up on the metaphase plate. Then it's back to double-stranded chromosomes lining up in Metaphase II. I
metaphase
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
Metaphase.
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
Metaphase is the stage where the chromosomes are align in the center of the cell.
Chromosomes are composed of two chromatids during the prophase and metaphase of mitosis. The chromosomes of formed in prophase and line up in metaphase.
Chromosomes line up during Metaphase.
In Mitosis during Metaphase, the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate, but without their homologues. In Meiosis during Metaphase I, the tetrads line up on the metaphase plate. Then it's back to double-stranded chromosomes lining up in Metaphase II. I
Chromosomes align on the spindle equator during the metaphase. During the metaphase the chromosomes meet on an imaginary line between the two poles.
metaphase
yes, during metaphase
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
Metaphase is the third phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell.
The chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell in the stage metaphase of mitosis and meiosis.
during metaphase and anaphase