It is important that chromosomes move during mitosis because the chromosomes' sister chromatids need to separate. They must separate to become daughter cell-carrying chromosomes themselves.
If the chromosomes don't line up then they wont get pulled in the rite direction. I studied mitosis, and its way ro much to rember
So that they can get to opposite parts of the cell before it divides. Then, when it does divide, both daughter cells will have the correct number of chromosomes.
to ficiliate chromosomes movement
A.Faciltate DNA replication
during metaphase
because
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 line up across the middle of the cell in the stage metaphase of mitosis and meiosis.
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
The phase in cell division where chromosomes align in the middle of the cell is called metaphase.
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.
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.
Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell during meiosis.
The chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell in the stage metaphase of mitosis and meiosis.
metaphase
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
Metaphase
Chromosomes are in the middle of the cell.
in the middle of the cell.
The phase in cell division where chromosomes align in the middle of the cell is called metaphase.
during cell reproduction the "mother cell" makes a copy of chromosomes and then divides them evenly between two "daughter cells" so the chromosome pairs line up in the center of that division.
Chromosomes align on the spindle equator during the metaphase. During the metaphase the chromosomes meet on an imaginary line between the two poles.
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.