1) What phase are daughter cells in as a result of mitosis?

answer: Anaphase

2)During what phase of mitosis do centromeres divide and the chromosomes move toward of their respective poles?
answer: prophase

3)Which phase of mitosis is the last phase that chromatids are together?
answer:anaphase

4)What structure is produced when spindle fibers radiate from centrioles?
answer:centromere

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Certainly! Here are the correct answers to your questions:

1) What phase are daughter cells in as a result of mitosis?
answer: Telophase. During telophase, the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of daughter chromosomes, resulting in two separate daughter cells.

2) During what phase of mitosis do centromeres divide and the chromosomes move toward their respective poles?
answer: Anaphase. During anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell, facilitated by the division of the centromeres.

3) Which phase of mitosis is the last phase that chromatids are together?
answer: Metaphase. During metaphase, the sister chromatids align along the equatorial plane of the cell, still held together by the centromere before they separate in anaphase.

4) What structure is produced when spindle fibers radiate from centrioles?
answer: Spindle fibers radiate from the centrosomes. The centrosomes, which contain the centrioles, organize and form the spindle apparatus, a critical structure involved in cell division.

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