I'm unable to view images, so I can't count the number of cells in anaphase from the image you mentioned. However, anaphase is a stage in cell division where the chromosomes are separated and moving towards opposite poles. If you can describe the image or provide some details about the cells, I might be able to help you deduce the number of cells in anaphase.
Use the image of a group of cells to answer the question. How many cells are in anaphase? (1 point) Responses 14 14 19 19 41 41 10
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