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They divide in anaphase 2. which means they separate they become 2 new cells and their the same in chromesomes.

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sepprate and duplicate

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Yes, into two 'daughter' centromeres.

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anaphase 2

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Q: What happens to centromere in anaphase 1?
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When does a centromere divide?

It is in Anaphase. ;)


What phase do centromeres break?

Centromere splitting is something that happens to the Chromosomes during the M Phase (Mitosis) of cell division. During Anaphase (a phase in the M Phase), the centrioles that have sent out spindle fibers and are at opposite poles just tug at the centromere of the Chromosome, causing the centromere to split. Anaphase is basically centromere splitting, where the spindle fibers from the centrioles split the chromosome in half at the centromere.


When do the pair of chromatids break apart at the centromere?

Anaphase


What divides during anaphase that allows the identical chromosomes to separate?

centromere


In what stage do chromatids separate?

During cell divion (anaphase) .the centromere divides and separates the two sister chromatids.


What has happen to the centromere just at the end of metaphase or the very beginning of anaphase?

it divides


What happens during anaphase 1and 2?

Anaphase 1: 1. Breakdown of proteins responsible for sister chromatid cohesion along chromatid arms allows homologs to separate. 2. The homologs move toward opposite poles, guided by the spindle apparatus. 3. Sister chromatid cohesion persists at the centromere, causing chromatids to move as a unit towards the same pole. At anaphase 1 of meiosis, the replicated chromosomes of each homologous pair move toward opposite poles, but the sister chromatids of each replicated chromosome remain attached. In anaphase of mitosis, by contrast, sister chromatids separate. Reference Cambell et al. Biology (8th Ed) 2008. Benjamin Cummings. pg 254-257


Which phase of mitosis does the centromere divide chromatids split and identical chromosome move to opposite ends of the cell?

metaphase I of meiosis


During which phase of mitosis do the paired chromatids break apart at the centromere to become individual chromosomes before moving toward opposite poles of the cell?

Anaphase!! :)


What is the center of a chromosomes called?

The center of a chromosome is a centromere.


What happens to chromosomes during anaphase?

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What happens to the chromosome during the anaphase?

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