tension between opposite spindle fibers pulls them there!
This is the metaphase.
The chromosomes pair up to form chromatids.
reasorment of chromosomes can occur during meosis by crossing over
The equatorial plate happens in mitosis during cytokineses.
The stage in mitosis or meiosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate of the spindle. - Dictionary.com
the chromosomes line up on the equatorial plate of cell.
This is the metaphase.
The chromosomes pair up to form chromatids.
In prophase the membrane of nucleus disappears, then the nucleus too, chromosomes unwrap, collocation of spindle apparatus is completed. In metaphase: chromosomes line up on equatorial cell-plate. there is very little difference
Metaphase 1 The chromosomes line up on the equatorial (metaphase) plate. Metaphase 2 Kinetochores of the paired chromatids.
Chromosomes align in a single row at the metaphase plate at right angles to the spindle poles. they actually go to the spindles equator
reasorment of chromosomes can occur during meosis by crossing over
The equatorial plate happens in mitosis during cytokineses.
The stage in mitosis or meiosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate of the spindle. - Dictionary.com
during the metaphase. and they are called sister chromatids, not double chromosomes
Single line of chromosomes is formed at the equatorial plate of Metaphase. The chromosomes start moving in the prophase stage by their terminal ends, guided by inner membrane of the nuclear envelop. The chromosomes at metaphase are in thickest form.
In metaphise, the spindle fibrez attach themselves to the centrumeres, or the constricted region of a chromosome where the two chromathds are attached, of the chromosomes and align the the chromosomes at the equatorial plate. I just guess