The centromeres of each chromosome must separate during anaphase in order for sister chromatids to begin moving toward opposite poles.
IN Mitosis, the Siter chromatids separate in anaphase. IN Meiosis, the tetrads separats in anaphase I and the siter chromatids separates in anaphase II
During cell divion (anaphase) .the centromere divides and separates the two sister chromatids.
Yes, during anaphase II.
Sister chromatids separate during Anaphase II of meiosis.*They are pulled apart and then start moving to opposite sides of the cell.
The homologous chromosomes (as pairs of sister chromatids) separate to opposite poles of the cell.
IN Mitosis, the Siter chromatids separate in anaphase. IN Meiosis, the tetrads separats in anaphase I and the siter chromatids separates in anaphase II
During cell divion (anaphase) .the centromere divides and separates the two sister chromatids.
In anaphase I the sister chromatids remain attached, while in anaphase II the sister chromatids separate.
In anaphase, the chromatids separate to form individual chromosomes.
Yes, during anaphase II.
Sister chromatids separate during Anaphase II of meiosis.*They are pulled apart and then start moving to opposite sides of the cell.
The chromosomes split equally and move to the opposite sides of the cell.
Anaphase
Anaphase
chromatids separate during anaphase.anaphase is when the spindle fibers start pulling the "sister" chromatids apart
Sister Chromatids separate during anaphase.
The homologous chromosomes (as pairs of sister chromatids) separate to opposite poles of the cell.