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The centromeres split. The two chromatids separate, and each chromatid becomes a new chromosome. The new chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell. The cell stretches out as the opposite ends are pushed apart.

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When do homologous chromosomes separate into the daughter cells?

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Which is the phase of mitosis during which sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes?

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Centromeres divide and sister chromosomes become full-fledged chromosomes during?

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What is the phase when the individual chromosomes move apart?

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