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How is Anaphase I in meiosis different than in mitosis

A. Chromosomes are not pulled to the poles.

B. Nothing, they are the same

C. Whole chromosomes are moved to the poles

D. The chromosomes are split at the centromeres

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Answer:

C is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Amit Badheka
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Answer: C

Explanation: In anaphase 1 in meiosis, homologous pairs are separated but sister chromatids stay joined together. In anaphase 1 of mitosis the sister chromatids do separate.

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