The phase in cell division where chromosomes align in the middle of the cell is called metaphase.
Metaphase Metaphase
metaphase
in meiotic cell division the chromosomes are not aligned in the middle like meta phase.
prophase because it is the first phase-stage and metaphase is in the middle where the chromosomes aline in the middle anaphase is where the chromosomes split and telophase is where two new cells are created.
It is called Anaphase.
During metaphase.A trick is to remember: "M for metaphase, M for the middle of the cell". This is to remind you that at metaphase the centromeres of the chromosomes are aligned in the plane of the equator.
The chromosomes are aligned along the middle of the cell during metaphase of mitosis. For more information on mitosis, see the link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
metaphase
if you meant phase, it's in metaphase, they line up along the metaphase plate
Metaphase.
metaphase I of meiosis
This is the metaphase.
Interphase
Metaphase
metaphase
in meiotic cell division the chromosomes are not aligned in the middle like meta phase.
in the center. The next phase is anaphase
Because in metaphase the chromosomes become more condensed so be more clear to be seen and in this phase is the most phase that make chromosomes separate from each other.
prophase because it is the first phase-stage and metaphase is in the middle where the chromosomes aline in the middle anaphase is where the chromosomes split and telophase is where two new cells are created.