False, No it is the only phase where it disappears. It directly says it comes back in telophase but may be present during all other phases EXEPT prophase.
In regard to mitosis, the nucleolus reappears during the telophase. Mitosis is complete after this phase, but cell division is not yet complete.
No, it doesn't.
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The nucleus reappears in Telophase...but im not 100% sure about this, continue light scanning research to be sure.
No. It is the opposite. The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase and is reformed around the two daughter nuclei during telophase.
Yes.
Telophase
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nucleus nucleus
The atomic number is the number of protons in a nucleus.
The "dense" central portion of an atom is called the nucleus. The nucleus of an atom contains neutrons and protons.
The center of an atom is the atomic nucleus.
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Reappear is the correct spelling.
The suffix of "reappear" is "-appear".
Reappear is a verb.
The balloon will reappear in just a moment or two.
Yes.
If you treat the symptoms and not the underlying cause, the problem may reappear.
what is the date of b.sc1st year reappear result
In the word "reappear," the prefix "re-" means "again" or "back." So reappear means to appear again or to show up once more after disappearing.
On Tinder, the bunch of people yo press on never reappear.
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The cat would vanish mysteriously for days, then reappear still apparently healthy and well-fed. In some cases of malaria, symptoms will reappear over a period of weeks or months.
After disappearing for several days, the missing book finally managed to reappear on the library shelf.