In which type of cell do duplicated centrioles move to opposite poles, and during which part of the cell cycle does this occur?
A) in a plant cell, during prophase
B) in an animal cell, during prophase
C) in a plant cell, during metaphase
D) in an animal cell, during metaphase
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