Answer:
In anaphase I of meiosis, the homologous chromosomes separate while in anaphase of mitosis the sister chromatids separate
Step-by-step explanation:
During meiosis I, the chromosomes are duplicated (i.e., they are bivalents). Moreover, in Anaphase I, the sister chromatids continue attached to each other, while homologous bivalent chromosomes already condensed in prophase I separate.
The spindle fibers are a type of microtubule that helps to separate the genetic material during cell division.
The microfilaments are structures formed by actin subunits and they form a contractile ring during cytokinesis, or cytoplasm division.