Place the following steps in the correct order: (1) sister chromatids separate, (2) chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell, (3) chromosomes form, (4) cytoplasm separates.Responses3→1→4→23→1→4→23→1→2→43→1→2→41→2→3→41→2→3→43→2→1→4
Question
Place the following steps in the correct order: (1) sister chromatids separate, (2) chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell, (3) chromosomes form, (4) cytoplasm separates.Responses3→1→4→23→1→4→23→1→2→43→1→2→41→2→3→41→2→3→43→2→1→4
Solution
The correct order of the steps is: 3→2→1→4. This means: (3) chromosomes form, (2) chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell, (1) sister chromatids separate, (4) cytoplasm separates.
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