AP BIOLOGY

CELL DIVISION

THE CELL CYCLE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In metaphase of mitosis, chromosomes
A
form and the nuclear envelope disappears.
B
are pulled toward opposite ends of the cell.
C
chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell
D
chromosomes begin to decondense and the two new nuclei begin to form.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -During metaphase, the kinetochore microtubules pull the sister chromatids back and forth until they align along the equator of the cell, called the equatorial plane. There is an important checkpoint in the middle of mitosis, called the metaphase checkpoint, during which the cell ensures that it is ready to divide.

Detailed explanation-2: -Chromosomes, consisting of sister chromatids, line up at the equator or middle of the cell during metaphase.

Detailed explanation-3: -There are 46 individual chromosomes in each cell. Metaphase: During metaphase, each of the 46 chromosomes line up along the center of the cell at the metaphase plate.

Detailed explanation-4: -Chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate, under tension from the mitotic spindle. The two sister chromatids of each chromosome are captured by microtubules from opposite spindle poles. In metaphase, the spindle has captured all the chromosomes and lined them up at the middle of the cell, ready to divide.

Detailed explanation-5: -Metaphase. Next, chromosomes assume their most compacted state during metaphase, when the centromeres of all the cell’s chromosomes line up at the equator of the spindle.

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