During which phase of meiosis do the centromeres of double-stranded chromosomes divide, followed by the sister chromatids moving toward opposite poles of the cell, and now being called single-stranded chromosomes?
A. Telophase II
B. Anaphase I
C. Metaphase II
D. Metaphase I
E. Anaphase II
Answer: E
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