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In the metaphase stage of mitosis. They line up in the equatorial plate and spindle fibers from the centrioles attach to their kinetochores

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What happeneds duringmetaphase?

the chromosomes line up on the equatorial plate of cell.


What is the area in which homologous chromosomes are joined?

If you mean the area of the cell, then they line up along the Metaphase (or equatorial) plate before being pulled apart. Or perhaps you mean the centromere - the bit that connects two homologous pairs?


Phase of mitosis when chromosome doublets line up along equatorial plate?

The phase of mitosis when chromosome doublets line up along the equatorial plate is called metaphase. During metaphase, the chromosomes are properly aligned before they are separated into two daughter cells during anaphase.


What is is the difference between metaphase 1 and 2?

Metaphase 1 The chromosomes line up on the equatorial (metaphase) plate. Metaphase 2 Kinetochores of the paired chromatids.


How does the alignment of chromosomes differ at the equator between metaphase of mitosis and metaphase of meiosis 1?

In prophase the membrane of nucleus disappears, then the nucleus too, chromosomes unwrap, collocation of spindle apparatus is completed. In metaphase: chromosomes line up on equatorial cell-plate. there is very little difference


What does the equatorial line represent?

The equatorial line represents the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. It is located at 0 degrees latitude.


How do homologous pairs of chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate during metaphase II in cell division?

During metaphase II of cell division, homologous pairs of chromosomes line up individually at the metaphase plate, with one chromosome from each pair on either side of the plate. This alignment ensures that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes during cell division.


Chromatid pairs are fully visible the nucleolus and the nuleus membrane disintegrate and spindle fibers begin to form?

This describes the metaphase stage of mitosis. During metaphase, the chromatin pairs line up along the center of the cell, the nucleolus disappears, and the nuclear envelope breaks down. The spindle fibers also form and attach to the centromeres of the chromatids.


What happens in meiosis during phase 1?

The homologous pairs of chromosomes line up together forming tetrads. During this time, chromatids from the homologous chromosomes cross over and exchange segments so that each chromatid contains both maternal and paternal DNA.


How do mutations occur during mitosis?

reasorment of chromosomes can occur during meosis by crossing over


The plane at the equator of the cell along which the chromosomes line up during metaphase is called the?

If you are talking the stage in meiosis or mitosis where the chromosome duplicates,and then line up at the center along the cells equater, the answer is Metaphase.


How many pairs of intersecting line segments does a cube have?

A cube has six pairs of intersecting line segments. These six pairs will total 72 lines in a cube.