At which of the following stages of mitosis do the two daughter chromosomes separate completely?

a

Early prophase

b

Telophase

c

Anaphase

d

Late prophase

e

metaphase

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peter samson
9 years ago

YEAH @MYSCHOOL..mitotic stage(IPMAT)-interphase-prophase-metaphase-anaphase-TELOPHASE..please rectify..

adejare98
9 years ago

I also go with telophase bcos d questions says COMPLETELELY.. At anaphase, d daughter cells only separate towards d two poles respectively but are nt separated completely.

AyanfeOba.Dudu
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

✅ C. Anaphase

Explanation:
Mitosis consists of different stages:

Prophase (Early & Late) – Chromosomes condense, and spindle fibers begin to form. ❌ (No separation yet)

Metaphase – Chromosomes align at the equator of the cell. ❌ (Still attached)

Anaphase – The sister chromatids (daughter chromosomes) separate completely and move toward opposite poles. ✅

Telophase – The chromosomes reach the poles, and nuclear membranes start to reform. ❌ (Already separated in anaphase)

Thus, the two daughter chromosomes separate completely in anaphase.

kci12345
4 years ago

myschool is correct because ANAPHASE is when the "chromosomes" separate but TELOPHASE is when the "daughter cells" separate

It is telophase

Manninh
6 years ago

pls MYSCHOOL recheck its telophase

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