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- These items separate from each other during Anaphase of Mitosis. a. Sister chromatids b. Homologous chromosomes c. Genes d. The two parts of the cellThe chromosomes of a cell are lined up along the equatorduringa. prophase.b. metaphase.c. anaphase.d. telophase.A cell has n=2. How many total chromosomes are in a diploid cell? b. Draw this cell during metaphase of mitosis:
- The sister chromatids separate ata) Prophaseb) Metaphasec) Telophased) AnaphaseCytokinesis occurs A. Just before telophase B. At the end of mitosis C. At the end of prophase D. At the end of G1In mitosis, when the duplicated chromosomes line up in the center of the cell, that stage is calleda. prophase. c. anaphase.b. metaphase. d. telophase.
- . A cell near the end of anaphase of mitosis will have ________. A) no chromosomes in the center of the cell B) chromosomes clustered at one end of the cell C) individual chromatids beginning to separate from one another D) chromosomes clustered tightly at the center E) one large nuclear envelopeHomologous chromosomes align along the metaphase plate during which stage of mitosis? A. Anaphase B. Metaphase C. Telophase D. Early prophase E. InterphaseThe diploid number of chromosomesa. is the 2n number.b. is in a parent cell and therefore in the two daughter cellsfollowing mitosis.c. varies according to the particular organism.d. is present in most somatic cells.e. All of these are correct.
- Prophase is the stage of mitosis characterized by the a. physical seperation of sister chromatids b. appearance of visible chromosomes c. occurrence of cytokinesis d. alignment of chromosomes at center of cellSeparation of the sister chromatids is a characteristic of which stage of mitosis? a. prometaphase b. metaphase c. anaphase d. telophaseThe individual chromosomes become visible with a light microscope during which stage of mitosis? a. prophase b. prometaphase c. metaphase d. anaphase