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Chapter 11, Problem 5U

During anaphase I

a. sister chromatids separate and move to the poles.

b. homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles.

c. homologous chromosomes align at the middle of the cell.

d. all the chromosomes align independently at the middle of the cell.

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