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Which stages of cell division do the following figures A and B represent respectively?
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  1. A
    Prophase — Anaphase
  2. B
    Metaphase — Telophase
  3. C
    Telophase — Metaphase
  4. D
    Anaphase — Prophase

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Getty Images Explore Figure A: The sister chromatids have separated and are moving toward opposite poles. This is characteristic of Anaphase.Figure B: Chromosomes are visible as thin threads and the nuclear envelope is still present. This represents Prophase.

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Which stages of cell division do the following figures A and B represent respectively?
image
A
Prophase — Anaphase
B
Metaphase — Telophase
C
Telophase — Metaphase
D
Anaphase — Prophase

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