The following describes which stage:(1) Microtubules attached to chromosomes.(2) They then shorten in length, which pulls the homologous chromosomes apart (sister chromatids remain paired) and moving them toward opposite poles.(3) Microtubules attached to other microtubules from opposite poles lengthen to elongate the cell.

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Answer: Anaphase I (Meiosis).

Explanation: In meiosis as in mitosis there's four phases: Profase where the chromosomes are condensed, metaphase where chromosomes are alined in the equatorial plane of the cell, anaphase where chromosomes are pulled toward opposite poles of the cell and telophase where the daughter cells separate. There are many differences between meiosis and mitosis. In mitotic anaphase, sister chromatids are pulled apart and moved towards opposite poles but in meiotic division I,  it is the homologous chromosomes that are separated and the sister chromatids of each one remain paired until anaphase II, where are separated.