Question
Which happens in metaphase?
chromosomes line up in the middle
chromosomes condense and become thick and distinct
chromosomes line up in the middle
chromosomes condense and become thick and distinct
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In metaphase, **chromosomes line up in the middle** of the cell, specifically along the metaphase plate. This is the stage where the chromosomes are fully condensed and aligned, preparing for separation during the next phase, anaphase.
The statement about chromosomes condensing and becoming thick and distinct refers to prophase, which occurs before metaphase. So, during metaphase, the primary event is the alignment of chromosomes at the cell's equatorial plane.
The statement about chromosomes condensing and becoming thick and distinct refers to prophase, which occurs before metaphase. So, during metaphase, the primary event is the alignment of chromosomes at the cell's equatorial plane.