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during mitosis in animal cells, at which phase do centrioles begin to move apart?

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Answer: In the first phase of mitosis, called interphase, centrioles replicate. This is the phase immediately prior to cell division, which marks the start of mitosis and meiosis in the cell cycle. Prophase and Asters and the Mitotic Spindle In prophase, each centrosome with centrioles migrates toward opposite ends of the cell.

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Prophase

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In animal cells, the centrioles near the nucleus begin to separate and move to opposite poles (sides) of the cell.