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    After the Centromeres Separate During Mitosis, the Chromatids, Now Called
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After the Centromeres Separate During Mitosis, the Chromatids, Now Called

Question 102

Question 102

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After the centromeres separate during mitosis, the chromatids, now called _______, move toward opposite poles of the spindle.


A) centrosomes
B) kinetochores
C) half-spindles
D) sister chromosomes
E) daughter chromosomes

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