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Match each phase of mitosis with what happens to chromosomes during that stage.(1 point)Put responses in the correct response input area to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input area and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.MetaphasePress enter key to drop response here.TelophasePress enter key to drop response here.AnaphasePress enter key to drop response here.ProphasePress enter key to drop response here.
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Prophase — Chromosomes condense and become visible as sister chromatids (nuclear envelope breaks down; spindle forms).
Metaphase — Chromosomes (sister chromatids) line up at the metaphase plate, attached to spindle fibers from opposite poles.
Anaphase — Sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles (now considered individual chromosomes).
Telophase — Chromosomes arrive at the poles, decondense, and become enclosed by re-forming nuclear envelopes.
Metaphase — Chromosomes (sister chromatids) line up at the metaphase plate, attached to spindle fibers from opposite poles.
Anaphase — Sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles (now considered individual chromosomes).
Telophase — Chromosomes arrive at the poles, decondense, and become enclosed by re-forming nuclear envelopes.
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