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Card 6
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Chromosomes arrange themselves on the equator of each cell and are attached to the spindle by their centromere.
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Card 7
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The centromeres divide and chromatids are pulled to opposite poles by the spindle fibres and randomly segregate.
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Card 8
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A tetrad of four haploid cells is formed as cells divide by cytokinesis and nuclear envelope reforms
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