The centromeres split. The two chromatids separate, and each chromatid becomes a new chromosome. The new chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell. The cell stretches out as the opposite ends are pushed apart.
They are split into single chromosomes and half of them are directed to opposite sides of the cell where on each side there is a centromere.
In the anaphase the chromosome moves to their respective poles. They move in such a fashion that it appears that the centormere leading the arms of chromosomes.
The individual sister chromatids, now called chromosomes, separate to opposite poles of the cell during anaphase.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
anaphase 1
Chromosomes are copied when the Anaphase is there.
They are separated in Anaphase I of Meiosis I.
Anaphase
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
During mitosis, in the stage of telophase daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles. Daughter chromosomes begin their travel to the end poles in the stage of anaphase.
anaphase 1
Anaphase
how many chromosomes are there at the end of the anaphase? In a human
In anaphase, the chromatids separate to form individual chromosomes.
Chromosomes are copied when the Anaphase is there.
well, "independent chromosomes" would be more like Anaphase I from meiosis; otherwise, it would be generally Anaphase. (it is not chromosomes but chromatids though, in mitotic anaphase.)
the anaphase
Anaphase lAnaphase I
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
Anaphase I, and then again in Anaphase II--two seperations occur in meiosis.