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Multiple Choice
During which phase of mitosis do the chromatids become chromosomes?
A
Telophase
B
Prophase
C
Metaphase
D
Anaphase
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Understand the process of mitosis, which is the division of a single cell into two genetically identical daughter cells. Mitosis consists of several phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
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.
In anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers and move toward opposite poles of the cell. This is the phase where chromatids become individual chromosomes.
Finally, in telophase, the chromosomes reach the poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope re-forms around each set of chromosomes, completing the process of mitosis.