Daughter centriole (in animal cells) starts moving away from each other until they occupy the polar position in which phase.
A
Early prophase
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B
Late prophase
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C
Early metaphase
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D
Late metaphase
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Solution
The correct option is C Late metaphase By the end of late metaphase, the mitotic spindle or daughter centrioles starts reaches the polar edges so that they can bring the chromosomes to edges in the anaphase for cell division.