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Compare what happens in metaphase and anaphase

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In metaphase the nucleus has lost its nuclear membrane and the chromatids and centrioles and chromatids attach themselves to the developed chromosomes and then to the spindle fibres at the south and north of the cell's equator.

In anaphase the chromatids that attached themselves to the chromosomes separate.

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In metaphase, the microtubules of the spindle (white) have attached and the chromosomes have lined up on the metaphase plate. During anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled apart and move toward opposite poles of the cell.

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