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What happens in a cell during anaphase?

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Anaphase: Spindle fibers shorten, the kinetochores separate, and the chromatids (daughter chromosomes) are pulled apart and begin moving to the cell poles.

In summery identical sets of chromosomes are moved to opposite sides of the cell.

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During anaphase chromosomes (aligned in equatorial plate during metaphase) migrate to opposite extremities of the cell. This movement is brought about by the activity of spindle fibers.

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In anaphase, the paired chromosomes separate and begin moving to opposite ends of the cell. If the cell has spindle fibers that are not connected to chromatids, they begin to lengthen.

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The chromosomes move to opposite ends of the nuclear spindle.

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The centromeres split as the sister chromatids separate. They are dragged to separate poles as the spindle microtubules shorten.

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