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Question- Do you get it?
What happens during Anaphase I?
A. Tetrads line up down the middle of the cell!
B. Chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes!
C. Homologous chromosomes separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell!
D. All of the above.
A
C


Sagot :

Answer:

Separation of homologous chromosomes occurs after the formation of tetrads, during anaphase I of meiosis. ... Both divisions require the condensation of chromosomes and eventual cytokinesis to produce daughter cells. Sister chromatids are separated during anaphase of mitosis, and during anaphase II of meiosis.