Respuesta :
prophase- chromosomes become visible as paired chromatids and the nuclear envelope disappears.
metaphase- chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
anaphase- chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
telophase- the final phase of cell division in which chromatids, or chromosomes, move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed.
metaphase- chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
anaphase- chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
telophase- the final phase of cell division in which chromatids, or chromosomes, move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed.
prophase:chromatin are packaged to chromosomes
metaphase:chromosomes are lined up in lines that the centremore is in the half of the line
anaphase:the chromosomes are held from the opposite sides now we have 1 chromatid on a line but vertically we have a full set of chromosomes
telopphase:a nuclear membrane is formed around the chromosomes
metaphase:chromosomes are lined up in lines that the centremore is in the half of the line
anaphase:the chromosomes are held from the opposite sides now we have 1 chromatid on a line but vertically we have a full set of chromosomes
telopphase:a nuclear membrane is formed around the chromosomes