the homologous chromosome are pulled apart by spindles to each pole of the cell.
In mitosis it is anaphase. In meiosis it is anaphase I and anaphase II.
Anaphase I of meiosis is more analogous to anaphase in mitosis than anaphase II. In anaphase I, homologous chromosomes are separated and pulled to opposite poles, similar to how sister chromatids are separated during mitotic anaphase. In contrast, anaphase II involves the separation of sister chromatids, which is akin to what occurs in mitosis but happens after a reductional division in meiosis. Thus, the mechanisms and outcomes of anaphase I align more closely with those of mitosis.
the four phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
There is no stage between metaphase and anaphase. Mitosis has four stages, first its prophase then metaphase then anaphase then telophase.
Anaphase is the shortest stage of mitosis
Anaphase.
Anaphase
Anaphase
Anaphase is the phase of mitosis where sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell. This marks the transition from the duplicated chromosome state to individual chromosomes.
anaphase
The steps of mitosis in order are: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
Anaphase.