The nuclear membrane fades from view
the phase of mitosis where chromatids separate is called anaphase.
when the chromatids separate, they are no longer called chromatids, but are called chromosomes again. The goal of mitosis is to assure that one copy of each sister chromatid - and only one copy - goes to each daughter cell after cell division.
The individual chromosomes move apart during anaphase. Anaphase begins when the duplicated centromeres of each pair of sister chromatids seperate. The daughter chromosomes begin moving toward the opposite poles of the cell due to the action of the spindle fibers.
In both mitosis and meiosis types of cell division the chromosomes start moving apart in the anaphase. In mitosis anaphase the sister chromatids move apart while in anaphase of meiosis the homologous chromosomes move apart from one another.
Anaphase is the part of mitosis when chromosomes split and move apart. During anaphase, the chromosomes are lined up across the middle of a cell and spindle fibers pull them apart.
the sister chromatids separate in anaphase II of meiosis II
Homologous chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell during anaphase I of meiosis.
During anaphase.
The sister chromatid are moving apart
*Anaphase
anaphase **Remember anaphase means apart
SIster chromatids move to opposite poles of the cell when the spindle fibres contract, pulling them apart. This occurs during the stage in mitosis known as anaphase.
Anaphase
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.
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The centromeres of each chromosome finally separate, and the sister chromatids come apart. The sister chromatids of each chromosome now move as two individual chromosomes toward opposite poles.
The chromosomes split equally and move to the opposite sides of the cell.
Anaphase
anaphase **Remember anaphase means apart
Sister chromatids are pulled apart from each other during the anaphase II stage of meiosis II. From there the chromatids are taken to opposite poles of the cell and create two haploid cells.
SIster chromatids move to opposite poles of the cell when the spindle fibres contract, pulling them apart. This occurs during the stage in mitosis known as anaphase.
prophase !
During early anaphase, the chromatids abruptly separate and move toward the spindle poles. This is achieved by the shortening of spindle microtubules, with forces mainly being exerted at the kinetochores. anaphase is when the chromatids separate from each other and move to opposit ends of the cell.
During early anaphase, the chromatids abruptly separate and move toward the spindle poles. This is achieved by the shortening of spindle microtubules, with forces mainly being exerted at the kinetochores. anaphase is when the chromatids separate from each other and move to opposit ends of the cell.
Anaphase
During the anaphase stage of mitosis the two chromatids become separate chromosomes. The chromatids are pulled apart and move toward their centrosomes. As they move toward the poles, the centrosomes go first, followed by the chromatids, forming a â??vâ?? shape.
anaphase