Questions 9: Anaphase Determine whether the following actions occur during Anaphase A or Anaphase B. Explain your reasoning. A MCAK sits at plus ends of microtubules and shortens them. B. Dynein sits at the cell cortex (inner surface of cell membrane) bound to aster microtubules and walks towards the minus end. C. Eg5 sits on interpolar microtubules and walks towards the plus ends, pushing the spindle poles apart. D. Interpolar microtubules lengthen. E. Kinetochore microtubules shorten. F. Dynein sits on kinetochore microtubules, bound to the kinetochores, and walks towards the minus end of the microtubule.

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Questions 9: Anaphase
Determine whether the following actions occur during Anaphase A or Anaphase B.
Explain your reasoning.
A MCAK sits at plus ends of microtubules and shortens them.
B. Dynein sits at the cell cortex (inner surface of cell membrane) bound to aster
microtubules and walks towards the minus end.
C. Eg5 sits on interpolar microtubules and walks towards the plus ends, pushing the
spindle poles apart.
D. Interpolar microtubules lengthen.
E. Kinetochore microtubules shorten.
F. Dynein sits on kinetochore microtubules, bound to the kinetochores, and walks
towards the minus end of the microtubule.
Transcribed Image Text:Questions 9: Anaphase Determine whether the following actions occur during Anaphase A or Anaphase B. Explain your reasoning. A MCAK sits at plus ends of microtubules and shortens them. B. Dynein sits at the cell cortex (inner surface of cell membrane) bound to aster microtubules and walks towards the minus end. C. Eg5 sits on interpolar microtubules and walks towards the plus ends, pushing the spindle poles apart. D. Interpolar microtubules lengthen. E. Kinetochore microtubules shorten. F. Dynein sits on kinetochore microtubules, bound to the kinetochores, and walks towards the minus end of the microtubule.
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