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I dont have a good explanation, but your answer is metaphase. You can memorize the phases by P.M.A.T. If I'm remembering right, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. These are the 4 stages of a cell when it's splitting. Hope that was good enough ._.
The spindle fibers will move the chromosomes until they are lined up at the spindle equator.
Metaphase, During metaphase, each of the 46 chromosomes line up along the center of the cell at the metaphase plate. Anaphase: During anaphase, the centromere splits, allowing the sister chromatids to separate.
What is the chromosomes of metaphase?
In metaphase, the cell's chromosomes align themselves in the middle of the cell.
The chromosomes, which have been duplicated and stay joined at a major point called the centromere, are called sister chromatids.
Thus, The spindle fibers will move the chromosomes until they are lined up at the spindle equator.
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