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How would this diagram be
different if it showed anaphase I of meiosis instead of anaphase of mitosis?
A Each chromosome would still have two chromatids.
B The chromosomes would look the same as in mitosis.
C You would be able to see DNA in the chromosomes during meiosis.
D Homologous chromosomes would be moving to the same end of the cell


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Answer:

This question is incomplete as there is no diagram, however, the question can still be answered without it. the answer is as follows:

A. Each chromosome would still have two chromatids.

Explanation:

The ANAPHASE stage of both mitotic and meiotic division is the stage where chromosomes are pulled apart into opposite poles of the cell. However, meiosis occurs in a two-step division tagged meiosis I and meiosis II.

In mitosis, sister chromatids of a chromosome are separated during anaphase, but in meiosis I, homologous chromosomes are pulled apart during anaphase I. This means that in the anaphase I of meiosis as opposed to anaphase of mitosis, each separated chromosome WOULD STILL HAVE TWO CHROMATIDS.