Questions: Dynamic Study Modules - Learning: Chapter 2: Mitosis and Meiosis - Personal - Microsoft Edge https://kf1,amplifire.com/amp/#s/learn-app/hf/assignment/UB5UMYT2L. Pearson return Tyler De La Varre-Fay Learning: Chapter 2: Mitosis and Meiosis QUESTION What becomes of the sister chromatids after disjunction? ANSWER They fuse with each other, They attach to the spindle. They are degraded by enzymes. They become separate daughter chromosomes. IDON'T KNOW YET submit powereslomolifire

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What becomes of the sister chromatids after disjunction?

ANSWER
They fuse with each other,
They attach to the spindle.
They are degraded by enzymes.
They become separate daughter chromosomes.
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Transcript text: Dynamic Study Modules - Learning: Chapter 2: Mitosis and Meiosis - Personal - Microsoft Edge https://kf1,amplifire.com/amp/\#s/learn-app/hf/assignment/UB5UMYT2L. Pearson return Tyler De La Varre-Fay Learning: Chapter 2: Mitosis and Meiosis QUESTION What becomes of the sister chromatids after disjunction? ANSWER They fuse with each other, They attach to the spindle. They are degraded by enzymes. They become separate daughter chromosomes. IDON'T KNOW YET submit powereslomolifire
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The answer is the fourth one: They become separate daughter chromosomes.

Explanation for each option:

  1. They fuse with each other. - This is incorrect. After disjunction, sister chromatids do not fuse with each other. Instead, they are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell.

  2. They attach to the spindle. - This is partially correct but not the final outcome. Sister chromatids are already attached to the spindle fibers before disjunction occurs. The attachment to the spindle is what facilitates their separation.

  3. They are degraded by enzymes. - This is incorrect. Sister chromatids are not degraded by enzymes after disjunction. They are separated and become individual chromosomes.

  4. They become separate daughter chromosomes. - This is correct. After disjunction, the sister chromatids are pulled apart and become individual daughter chromosomes, each moving to opposite ends of the cell to ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes.

In summary, after disjunction, sister chromatids become separate daughter chromosomes.

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