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Multiple Choice
Where are chromosomes located during metaphase?
A
In the nuclear envelope
B
At the cell's poles
C
Randomly distributed in the cytoplasm
D
At the cell's equatorial plane
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the cell cycle: Metaphase is a stage in mitosis, which is part of the cell cycle where replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei.
Learn about chromosome behavior during metaphase: During metaphase, chromosomes align at the equatorial plane of the cell, also known as the metaphase plate.
Visualize the cell structure: The equatorial plane is an imaginary line that is equidistant from the two poles of the cell, where chromosomes line up during metaphase.
Consider the role of spindle fibers: Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes and help align them at the equatorial plane.
Review the purpose of metaphase alignment: The alignment ensures that each daughter cell will receive one copy of each chromosome during the subsequent separation in anaphase.