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Multiple Choice
Where are chromosomes found during metaphase?
A
Condensed in the nucleus
B
Aligned at the metaphase plate
C
Separated to opposite poles
D
Attached to the nuclear envelope
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the cell cycle phases: Metaphase is a stage in mitosis where chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell.
Recognize the structure of a chromosome during metaphase: Chromosomes are highly condensed and visible under a microscope.
Identify the metaphase plate: This is an imaginary plane located equidistant from the two spindle poles where chromosomes line up during metaphase.
Consider the role of spindle fibers: Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of chromosomes, helping align them at the metaphase plate.
Visualize the cell during metaphase: Chromosomes are not in the nucleus or attached to the nuclear envelope; they are aligned at the metaphase plate, ready for separation in the next phase.