Metaphase 1 is the phase of mitosis when the chromosomes line up along the equator. Homologous chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell, then spindle fibers attach onto the homologous chromosome.
In mitosis there are 5 different phases prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. During the metaphase, chromosomes travel to the middle of the cell where they await to be separated into sister chromatids.
Chromsomes line up in the middle of the cell during Metaphase.
In metaphase, the chromosomes are pulled back and forth until they line up at the metaphase plate.
It is called Metaphase in Mitosis, Meiosis I, and Meiosis II.
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during the metaphase. and they are called sister chromatids, not double chromosomes
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.
Chromosomes align in a single row at the metaphase plate at right angles to the spindle poles. they actually go to the spindles equator
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
Chromosomes are aligned along with the equator of the cell in metaphase.
chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase! chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase!
In the nucleus of a cell along the equator.
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when chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell
Metaphase II In Metaphase I, the tetrads of homologous chromosomes line up along the equator, but they are not individual chromosomes.
At the stage of metaphase, chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell. Homologous chromosomes pair up.
Chromosomes align on the spindle equator during the metaphase. During the metaphase the chromosomes meet on an imaginary line between the two poles.
anaphase i think
metaphase
Chromosomes align along equator, or metaphase pate of cell.
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