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    The Chromosomes Lining Up Randomly at the Equator of the Cell
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The Chromosomes Lining Up Randomly at the Equator of the Cell

Question 99

Question 99

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The chromosomes lining up randomly at the equator of the cell occurs during


A) prophase.
B) metaphase.
C) anaphase.
D) telophase.

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