A scientist looks into a microscope and sees that replicated chromosome pairs are lined up in the center of a cell. The scientist then sees the mitotic spindle from each side of the cell attach to a chromosome. Which mitotic phase is the scientist likely witnessing?(1 point)

Responses

telophase
telophase

prophase
prophase

metaphase
metaphase

anaphase

1 answer

The scientist is likely witnessing metaphase. During metaphase, replicated chromosome pairs line up at the cell's equatorial plate (center), and the mitotic spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes.