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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

LE
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What organelle reforms around the chromatids at
opposite ends of the cell?
Centriole
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Necleus

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Answer:D) Nucleus

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Answer: Centriole

Step-by-step explanation:

The Centriole are small granules found in the nucleus and play important role in cell division. Usually, during Anaphase, the bivalents seperate completely and chromatids moves to the opposite poles of the spindle held together by centrioles.

Thus, centriole is the organelle that reforms around the chromatids at opposite ends of the cell

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