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rag the groups of homologous chromosomes to the metaphase plate, then drag spindle fibers from each of the centrosomes to the chromosomes. Click the centrosome to pull the chromosomes apart. How do the chromosomes separate in anaphase I

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Answer:

Mitotic spindle.

Step-by-step explanation:

The chromosomes are separated in the anaphase stage by a structure known as the mitotic spindle. The separated chromosomes are pulled with the help of spindle to the opposite poles of the cell. This spindle apparatus is the cytoskeletal structure of cells that produces during cell division in order to separate sister chromatids present between daughter cells.

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