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Multiple Choice
During metaphase, where do chromosomes line up in the cell?
A
At the cell's poles
B
At the cell's equatorial plane
C
In the nucleolus
D
In the cytoplasm
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the context of metaphase in the cell cycle. Metaphase is a stage of mitosis where chromosomes are aligned for separation.
Recognize the structure of the cell during metaphase. The cell has a spindle apparatus that helps in aligning the chromosomes.
Identify the location where chromosomes line up during metaphase. This is known as the equatorial plane, which is the central region of the cell.
Visualize the cell's equatorial plane as the imaginary line that divides the cell into two equal halves, where chromosomes are positioned.
Remember that the alignment of chromosomes at the equatorial plane ensures that each daughter cell will receive an equal set of chromosomes during cell division.