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28 May, 03:43

In what phase to replicates chromosomes finish moving towards the poles?

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  1. 28 May, 05:11
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    Replicated chromosomes finish moving towards the poles in Anaphase stage of Mitosis.

    Explanation:

    The mitosis is the process of cell division producing daughter cells which are identical and has the same number of chromosomes in each as the parent cell.

    There are four stages of mitosis, including, Prophase, the initial phase where the cell is being prepared for the mitosis. Next is the Metaphase, second phase, where the replication or duplication of chromosome takes place.

    Third in line is the Anaphase, where the duplicated chromosome is pulled on the sides by the centrosome spindle fibres which let the chromosome move and this phase ends with the finishing of shift or move.

    Then is the Telophase, fourth and the last phase, when the division has been completed with the two daughter cell out of one parent cell with identical results.
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