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False they are at poles during anaphase and metaphase.

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Centrioles migrate to the poles of the cell during Telophase.

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The statement is false. Centrioles migrate to the poles in Anaphase.

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True or false Centrioles migrat to the poles of the cell during telophase?

The statement is false. Centrioles migrate to the poles in Anaphase.


What are the Poles of a cell that migrate during cell division?

Centrioles


Do centrioles organize the mitotic spindle in cell division?

No they do not, centrioles are the only organelles in a cell which are not synthesised during the G1 phase. During the telophase of cell division the two pairs of centrioles in each of their own centrosomes break down. Whilst a new nuclear memebrane is forming around the chromosomes a new par of centrioles is synthesised. Therefore centrioles are made during the telophase of the mitotic phase. Centrioles then divide into two pairs during the Synthesis phase. Each pair of centrioles then move to opposite poles of the nucleus during prophase.


What do animals use a centriole for?

The centrioles are used during cell division. Centrioles migrate to opposite poles of the cell during cell division and are used to organise the spindles. They are also capable of independent replication and of migrating to form basal bodies.


The chromosomes arrive at the poles and nuclear envelopes form during which phase of mitosis?

Telophase is marked by the arrival of the chromosomes at the poles. They will arrive at opposite ends of the poles.


In which phase do moving the pairs of centrioles to opposite poles?

The centrioles move toward opposite poles during prophase. During prophase the nuclear membrane disintegrates. Spindle fibers appear during the prophase.


Stage when chromosomes arrive at poles?

During mitosis, in the stage of telophase daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles. Daughter chromosomes begin their travel to the end poles in the stage of anaphase.


What happens during prophase in the cell cycle?

The chromosomes coil and become short and visible. (In animal cells) The centrioles migrate to opposite poles of the cell (the poles are themselves determined by the final position of the chromosomes.) At the end of prophase, the nucleolus and the nuclear envelope disappear.


During what phase of mitoisis do centromeresto divide and the bchromomes toward their respectiv poles?

telophase


During mitosis DNA molecules unwind?

By the time the cell is in telophase, the chromosomes have already replicated, condensed, lined up, and migrated to their poles. During telophase the chromosomes are separating as far apart as possible preparing the cell for cytokinesis (division of cytoplasm).


What happens to chromosomes during telophase?

By the time the cell is in telophase, the chromosomes have already replicated, condensed, lined up, and migrated to their poles. During telophase the chromosomes are separating as far apart as possible preparing the cell for cytokinesis (division of cytoplasm).


Which are found at opposite poles of the cell?

Centrioles.