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When do the sister chromatids line up at the equator of the cell?
a. metaphase
b. anaphase
c. prophase
d. telophase


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A) metaphase (:

prophase is when chromatin condenses into chromosomes then the centrosomes move to opposite ends of the cell, anaphase is when sister chromatids separate and then are pulled towards the centrosomes and telophase is the splitting of the cell (v v briefly explained)