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In which direction does each chromatid move on separation of sister chromatids?(a) Towards the nuclear envelope(b) Towards the equatorial plane(c) Towards the poles(d) Towards adjacent chromatidsThe question was posed to me in an online quiz.My question comes from Cell Cycle and Division topic in portion Cell Cycle and Cell Division of Biology – Class 11

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Right OPTION is (c) Towards the poles

To explain I would say: Separation of the sister CHROMATIDS occurs during the third stage of mitosis or the M phase of the CELL cycle, known as anaphase. The chromatids SEPARATE from each other and move to the opposite poles of the cell.



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