The phase of mitosis where the separation of the chromosomes occurs is ________

A) anaphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) telophase


A
Explanation:
B) Prophase is the phase when chromosomes become visible in the nucleus.
C) Metaphase occurs when the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell at the metaphase plate.
D) During telophase, cytokinesis partitions the cytoplasm of the cell and mitosis nears completion, as each batch of chromosomes unwinds inside a newly formed nuclear envelope.

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