Telophase
anaphase
anaphase
Sister chromatids are pulled apart from each other during the anaphase II stage of meiosis II. From there the chromatids are taken to opposite poles of the cell and create two haploid cells.
The chromosomes pull apart and are pulled toward opposite ends of the cell during anaphase.
TRUE !!
it occurs in the state of anaphase
anaphase
Sister chromatids are pulled apart from each other during the anaphase II stage of meiosis II. From there the chromatids are taken to opposite poles of the cell and create two haploid cells.
The chromosomes pull apart and are pulled toward opposite ends of the cell during anaphase.
TRUE !!
it occurs in the state of anaphase
Before they are pulled apart they are called sister chromatids. Once they are pulled apart they are called chromosomes.
i think it is the sister chromatids
Anaphase
Ron is observing an onion cell on a slide under a microscope. He sees chromatids being pulled to opposite ends of the cell. Which phase is he seeing?
anaphase
During Mitosis, the spindle pulls apart the sister chromatids of the chromosome in the Anaphase stage.
The chromatids are pulled apart.