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After the separation of centromeres during mitosis, the chromatids move towards opposite poles of the spindle. Name the term used for these chromatids
Daughter chromosomes
Sister chromatids
Homologous chromosomes
Non-sister chromatids
Identify A-C in the given statements, and choose the correct option
I. Spindle microtubules that extend from the two poles of a dividing cell are called β¦Aβ¦
II. A centromere connects two identical copies of a single chromosomes. These two copies are called β¦Bβ¦
III. In βXβ phase, the paired chromosomes separate and begin moving to opposite ends of the cell. This βXβ is called β¦Cβ¦
A-kinetochore fibres; B-chromatids; C-metaphase
A-polar fibres; B-homologous chromosomes; C-Prophase
A-polar fibres; B-sister chromatids; C-anaphase
A-kinetochore fibres; B-asters; C-anaphase
During which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids separate?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Chromosomes are visible with chromatids at which phase of mitosis?
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
The major event that occurs during the anaphase of mitosis, which brings about the equal distribution of chromosomes is
Replication of the genetic material
Splitting of the chromatids
Splitting of the centromeres
Condensation of the chromatin