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28 April, 08:15

Which phase of a cell's life cycle is occurring when the chromatids are pulled apart and move to the opposite ends of the cell? A anaphase B interphase C metaphase D prophase

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  1. 28 April, 08:17
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    A. Anaphase

    Interphase is DNA replication metaphase the cell is in the middle and prophase is the second stage
  2. 28 April, 08:27
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    Answer: A. Anaphase

    Explanation: Anaphase is when chromatids are pulled apart in order to

    move to opposite sides of the cell.
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