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How do chromosomes divide during anaphase?

Pulled apart at the centromere and bottom
Pulled apart at the top
Pulled apart at the bottom
Pulled apart at the centromere and top
Pulled apart at the centromere
None of the above.

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Answer:

The end of the metaphase and beginning of anaphase is marked by the splitting of centromere so that two chromatids (In fact complete chromosomes) start moving to the opposite pole during anaphase. Thus the chromosomes divide at anaphase by the splitting of centromere.

so it's Pulled apart at the centromere (5th)

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