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14 April, 09:55

The phase in the cell cycle where the double stranded chromosomes are pulled apart.

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  1. 14 April, 11:17
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    The phase of the cell cycle (also known as Mitosis) where double stranded/replicated chromosomes are being puller apart is called Anaphase. Sister chromosomes (the replicated chromosomes) are pulled to opposite poles of the cell and split from the double stranded/replicated chromosome. They are no longer chromatids and now separate chromosomes.
  2. 14 April, 13:39
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    Anaphase

    Explanation:

    The prefix "Ana" means apart.

    The phases are:

    Prophase - DNA becomes chromosomes and nucleus disappears

    Metaphase - chromosomes align in the middle; "meta" is middle

    Anaphase - chromosomes pulled apart

    Telophase - chromosomes becomes DNA in their new cells, nucleus reappears
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