\nThe first phase of mitosis is prophase and in prophase, chromatin compresses into chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope breaks down and centrioles starts to separate as the centrioles migrate apart, a spindle begins to form between them. The spindle contains fibres composed of microtubules. During metaphase, spindle fibres add to the centromere of each set of sister chromatids. The sister chromatids placed at the equator. The spindle fibres assure that sister chromatids will divide and go to distinct daughter cells when the cell partitions.
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In anaphase, sister chromatids separate and the centromeres split. The sister chromatids are stretched apart by the condensing of the spindle fibres. One sister chromatid migrates to one pole of the cell, and the other sister chromatid relocates to the opposite pole. At the end of anaphase, each pole of the cell has a full set of chromosomes. The chromosomes move to the opposing poles and begin to unravel, resting once again into a stretched-out chromatin arrangement. The mitotic spindles are turns into tubulin monomers that will be utilised to gather cytoskeletal elements for each daughter cell. Nuclear envelopes developed around the chromosomes and nucleosomes seem within the nuclear area. Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm divides in two and the cell divides. .
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Kavita Thareja and Dushyant Prajapati Solutions for Chapter: Cell Cycle and Cell Division, Exercise 1: Chapter Practice
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Anaphase-I of meiosis differs from anaphase of mitosis in one essential way. Describe the difference and explain, how does it affect the daughter cells?