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.
Anaphase 1: Before Meiosis begins, each chromosome is duplicated, like in Mitosis. When the cell is ready for meiosis, each duplicated chromosome is visible under the microscope as two...
In anaphase I the tetrad is pulled to separate polls and the sister chromatids, representing one chromosome. are still attached. In anaphase II these sister chromatids are pulled to the polls again...