How does anaphase i in meiosis differ from anaphase in mitosis?
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The major differences is that in anaphase of mitosis sister chromatids are separated at the centromere and the resulting daughter chromosomes behave independent of each other towards opposite poles.
.But in meiosis 1 anaphase the sister chromatids do not undergo centromere separation they remained attached at the centromere and move together to the same direction of the poles, to undergo separation at Anaphase II
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a sarcodine because it has a pseudopod
The diagram is showing a sarcodine because it has a pseudopod. Sarcodine is a protozoa. These organisms exhibit cytoplasm and use a temporary extension cytoplasmic extension called as pseudopodium, which helps in locomotion and feeding. The shape of these organisms is typically circular or irregular. They may contain more than one nucleus. The food which adheres to the surface of the cell is trapped by the pseudopodium and is digested by the vacuoles.