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10 June, 02:20

A cell is arrested during mitosis. at this stage, distinct chromatids are visible at opposite poles of the cell. which stage of mitosis does this describe?

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  1. 10 June, 02:25
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    The stage of mitosis that is being described is the anaphase. It is the stage after the metaphase where the chromosomes that are replicated are splitted and the chromatids are to be moved to the poles of the cell due to the spindle's action.
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