It is the Ana Phase. It is the shortest phase
Anaphase 2.
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This event occurs in prophase.
The centromeres split during the anaphase stage of mitosis. This is when the paired sister chromatids are pulled towards opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers.
Centromeres split during cell division in the mitotic phase called anaphase. As the sister chromatids are pulled apart towards opposite poles of the cell, the centromeres divide, forming individual chromatids that will become separate chromosomes in the daughter cells.
It depends on whether you're talking about mitosis or meiosis. In mitosis, it is during anaphase. In meiosis, where the cell divides twice, centromeres aren't separated until anaphase II. In anaphase I, chromosomes are arranged as tetrads, and these tetrads are pulled apart to create two daughter cells, each with a full copy of the original cells' diploid chromosome.
G0 phase
The metaphase of the cell cycle is the phase where chromosomes align in the middle of the cell, forming the metaphase plate. At this stage, the spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes, ensuring that they are evenly distributed to the two daughter cells during cell division.
Yes, cells can leave the G0 phase of the cell cycle and re-enter the cell cycle to divide and replicate.
the fase is called the G1 phase. find out more by asking more questions on wat you want to know.
The fourth phase in the cell cycle is called G2 phase. During this phase, the cell continues to grow and prepares for cell division by synthesizing the necessary proteins and organelles. Once G2 phase is completed, the cell will enter into the mitotic phase where it will divide into two daughter cells.
anaphase