To determine how many cells are in anaphase, it would depend on the context of the question, such as the total number of cells observed and how many of those have been identified as being in the anaphase stage of cell division. If you have a specific dataset or a diagram depicting the cells, please provide that information, and I would be happy to help you analyze it.
Without additional information, it's impossible to determine the correct number among the provided choices (14, 10, 19, or 41). Each response represents a different hypothetical count of cells in anaphase. If you have more context or specifics about the observation, please share!