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The phase during mitosis in which chromosomes move into the center of the cell is _____.

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The phase is metaphase. I can remember this because bith "meta" and "middle" start with the letter "m".
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Metaphase

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Metaphase is the phase of mitosis that starts with complete disintegration of nuclear envelop. It is marked by attachment of spindle fibers to the kinetochores of chromosomes and movement of chromosomes to the middle of the cell, that is, equator. Chromosomes are aligned along center of the cell through spindle fibres .

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