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

Can you correct my answers please? thank you

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Certainly! I'm here to help you correct your answers. Let's go through each question one by one:

1) What phase are daughter cells in as a result of mitosis?
Correction: Daughter cells are not in any specific phase of mitosis. After mitosis, daughter cells enter the interphase stage before potentially going through another round of cell division.

2) During what phase of mitosis do centromeres divide and the chromosomes move toward their respective poles?
Correction: The correct answer is Anaphase. During Anaphase, the centromeres divide, allowing the sister chromatids to separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell.

3) Which phase of mitosis is the last phase that chromatids are together?
Correction: The correct answer is Metaphase. During Metaphase, the sister chromatids align along the equator of the cell and are still held together by the centromere.

4) What structure is produced when spindle fibers radiate from centrioles?
Correction: The correct answer is Spindle apparatus or Mitotic spindle. The spindle apparatus is produced when spindle fibers, which are part of the microtubule network, radiate from centrioles (in animal cells) or spindle pole bodies (in fungi) during mitosis. The spindle apparatus plays a crucial role in chromosome movement and separation during mitosis.

I hope these corrections help! Let me know if you have any more questions or need further clarification.