What would you expect to be the result if anaphase didn't happen during the cell cycle?
A) You would only have one set of chromosomes that would end up in one of the resulting cells.
B) You would not separate the sister chromatids and they would both end up in one cell.
C) You would not end up with enough cytoplasm to fill the two cells.
D) You would end up with too many chromosomes in each of the resulting cells.
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