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QUESTION3 Match the movement of the microtubules with the phases of mitosis A pr

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QUESTION3 Match the movement of the microtubules with the phases of mitosis A prophase/gap phase 2 The microtubules form around the centrioles (animal cells only) to begin the formation of the mitotic spindle The kinetochore microtubules attach to the centromeres of the joined sister chromatids The kinetochore microtubules line up the sister chromatids along the equator of the cell The kinetochore microtubules pull the sister chromatids to either end of the cell B.telophase C.prometaphase/prophase D.metaphase E. anaphase - The polar microtubules lengthen to pull apart the cel

Explanation / Answer

Prophase

Prometaphase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Note- the cell undergo mitosis in sequence of event where spindle are formed which allow the chromosome attach centromere bind to spindle and arange itself in the equator later which are pulled by microtubule and chromatids apart forming separate chromosome and thus the nucleus divide followed by cell division.