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QUESTION #1361
Question 1
The phase of mitosis in which chromosomes align at the cell's equator is called:
Correct Answer Explanation
During metaphase (the middle phase of mitosis), chromosomes become maximally condensed and are aligned along the cell's equatorial plane (metaphase plate) by spindle fibres attached to the centromeres (kinetochores). This alignment ensures accurate segregation of sister chromatids to the two daughter cells in the subsequent anaphase.
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