As in mitosis, in Meiosis the chromosomes move toward opposite poles of a cell in____.

A.Telophase
B.Anaphase
C.Prophase
D.Metaphase

Respuesta :

As in mitosis, in meiosis the chromosomes moves towards the opposite poles of a cell.

Explanation:

  • Meiosis is the reductional cell division which results in the formation of cells having half the number of chromosome present in the mother cell.
  • Meiosis is cassified as meiosis I and Meiosis II.
  • Meiosis I involves a replicative phase followed by all other divisional phases.
  • Meiosis II lacks the replicative phase or an interphase and the chromosomes are thus reduced to half in each resulting cells.
  • In both Anaphase I and Anaphase II the chromosomes that were attached to the spindle fibre durin the respective metaphases begin to move towards the pole of the cell, due to the contraction of spindle.