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Q: What phase of mitosis do the centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell?
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In what stage do centrioles replicate?

Centrosomes replicate during the S phase of the CELL CYCLE not mitosis. Mitosis is one stage of the cell cycle. Replication does not happen during mitosis(M phase). It happens during the S phase. In fact, the opposite happens chromosomes are consdensed and packaged in preparation for splitting.


What stage of mitosis do the centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell?

Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell are called prometaphase.


Where is the centriole during motisis?

During mitosis, centrioles move to the opposite sides of the cell.


What organelle aids the cell during mitosis?

the centrioles. two of these together are a centrosome which release the microtubules in the cell division. the microtubules are what "grab" the chromosomes and pull them apart into chromotids in metaphase and anaphase in mitosis.


What does not distinguish mitosis in plant cells from mitosis in animal cells?

A plant cell, during mitosis, has no centriole, so in the second phase [metaphase], spindle fibers do not connect to the [missing] centriole that move in opposite directions in animal cell mitosis. Also, instead of having a cleavage, like in animal cell mitosis, a cell plate forms. Animal cells do not have centrioles so the spindle fibers do not connect to centrioles and move to opposite poles, spindle fibers are instead formed by microtubules. Additionally, in the telophase in plant cells, the cytoplasm does not narrow or compress, a cell plate is instead formed in the centre of the cell and this divides it into two daughter cells.


What function do centrioles perform in animal cell mitosis?

Centrioles are found in animal cells, and they help to organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division. During the interphase stage of mitosis, a pair of centrioles replicates into two pairs of centrioles.


What phase in mitosis do the chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell?

Anaphase


What is the Inability of the centrioles to separate chromatids would interfere with which stage of mitosis?

Anaphase is when the chromosomes are pulled to the opposite poles in the cell.


What phase do centromeres break?

Centromere splitting is something that happens to the Chromosomes during the M Phase (Mitosis) of cell division. During Anaphase (a phase in the M Phase), the centrioles that have sent out spindle fibers and are at opposite poles just tug at the centromere of the Chromosome, causing the centromere to split. Anaphase is basically centromere splitting, where the spindle fibers from the centrioles split the chromosome in half at the centromere.


What organelles make up mitosis?

The centrioles are important for cell division (mitosis)


What functions do centrioles perform an animal cell mitosis?

Centrioles are found in animal cells, and they help to organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division. During the interphase stage of mitosis, a pair of centrioles replicates into two pairs of centrioles.


What is the phase of mitosis or meiosis when choromose sperate to opposite ends of the cell?

In mitosis it is anaphase. In meiosis it is anaphase I and anaphase II.