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What occurs during anaphase?


Spindle fibers pull chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell.


Spindle fibers move the chromosomes away from the sides and towards the middle.


The cell divides into two new cells.


Centriole formed the spindle fibers.

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Spindle fibers pull chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell.

Explanation: during anaphase the sister chromatids separate at the centromere and are pulled along spindle microtubules toward opposite poles of the cell.