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Multiple Choice
Separation of the sister chromatids is a characteristic of which stage of mitosis?
A
Prophase
B
Anaphase
C
Metaphase
D
Telophase
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Begin by understanding the stages of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Each stage has distinct characteristics and events.
In prophase, the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and the mitotic spindle begins to form. The nuclear envelope starts to break down.
During metaphase, the chromosomes align at the metaphase plate, which is the equatorial plane of the cell. The spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes.
Anaphase is characterized by the separation of sister chromatids. The spindle fibers shorten, pulling the chromatids apart toward opposite poles of the cell.
In telophase, the separated chromatids reach the poles, and the nuclear envelope re-forms around each set of chromosomes, which begin to de-condense back into chromatin.