what are the centromeres spit and the chromatids separate
During mitosis and meiosis.
centromeres hold them togethr...
The centromeres of each chromosome must separate during anaphase in order for sister chromatids to begin moving toward opposite poles.
the centromere
The centromere is the part of a chromosome that links the sister chromatids together. There are two types of centromeres. Regional centromeres have DNA sequences that contribute to, but do not define function. Point centromeres are smaller and more compact, but the DNA sequences are necessary and sufficient to specify the centromere's identity and function.
Copies of chromosomes linked together at their centromeres at the beginning of meiosis are appropriately called sister chromatids. Chromosomes are found in cells.
Anaphase II
anaphase
Centromeres
centromeres hold them togethr...
The end of metaphase gets anaphase to start.
The sister chromatids are held together by the centromeres. Each chromosome is made up of two sister chromatids.
Centromeres are specialized structures on the chromosome of a cell, which joins two sister chromatids. Centromeres splite during Anaphase II.
The centromeres of each chromosome finally separate, and the sister chromatids come apart. The sister chromatids of each chromosome now move as two individual chromosomes toward opposite poles.
The centromeres of each chromosome must separate during anaphase in order for sister chromatids to begin moving toward opposite poles.
They separate in anaphase and become chromosomes in new daughter cells
centromeres
The chromosomes split equally and move to the opposite sides of the cell.