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Andre Shea
27 May, 10:51
What moves chromatids during mitosis
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Samantha Reese
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During mitosis, meta phase occurs and leads to anaphase. During the process of anaphase each chromosomes chromatids will seperate and move to opposite parts/poles of the cell.
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