Chromosomes align in a single row at the metaphase plate at right angles to the spindle poles. they actually go to the spindles equator
in metaphase, the spindle fully develops and the chromosomes align at the metaphase plate
Along the equatorial plane of the cell.
in the center of the cell
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
During metaphase, the chromosomes begin their line up along the metaphase plate, or an imaginary plate located at the midpoint between the two poles of the cell where the centrosomes are located. The chromosomes are placed their by the spindle fiber that are microtubules protruding from the centrosomes and attach to the centromeres.
The chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell in the stage metaphase of mitosis and meiosis.
Paired homologous chromosomes are found at the spindle equator during metaphase. During metaphase the chromosomes line up on the plate and attach to the fully formed spindle.
chromosomes line up at the cell's equator.
chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase! chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase!
Chromosomes line up during Metaphase.
In Mitosis and Meiosis, this event is called Metaphase.
Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell during meiosis.
Chromosomes are composed of two chromatids during the prophase and metaphase of mitosis. The chromosomes of formed in prophase and line up in metaphase.
During metaphase, the chromosomes begin their line up along the metaphase plate, or an imaginary plate located at the midpoint between the two poles of the cell where the centrosomes are located. The chromosomes are placed their by the spindle fiber that are microtubules protruding from the centrosomes and attach to the centromeres.
In Mitosis during Metaphase, the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate, but without their homologues. In Meiosis during Metaphase I, the tetrads line up on the metaphase plate. Then it's back to double-stranded chromosomes lining up in Metaphase II. I
The chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell in the stage metaphase of mitosis and meiosis.
they line up in the middle during metaphase, metaphase1, and metaphase 2.
It is during the anaphase of meiosis that the replicated homologous chromosomes line up next to each other at the cell's equator.
Paired homologous chromosomes are found at the spindle equator during metaphase. During metaphase the chromosomes line up on the plate and attach to the fully formed spindle.
They line up during metaphase of mitosis and meiosis