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Chromosomes can be seen during cell divison, Reference Before a cell gets ready to divide by mitosis, each chromosome is duplicated (during S phase of the cell cycle
The chromosomes are replicated during interphase.
During Prophase
Interphase also known when you have fun with yourself
Chromosomes replicate when DNA replicates during the S phase (synthesis) of of the cell cycle.
the cell divids
NO light microscope can not magnify the image to see chromosomes. You can see with fluorescence microscopes to observe them during cell cycle. Light microscope is helpful to check the whole living cell.
It separates the chromosomes during mitosis.
It depends. If the chromosomes were suddenly taken out during the cell's cycle, it cannot reproduce. However, if you're talking about the development of a cell without chromosomes then the cell would simply not exist.
Chromosomes are invisible except during cell division because the DNA stays in the nucleus. This is to protect it.
Then it's a prokaryote cell (such as bacteria). If not a prokaryote then it just wouldn't be a cell because with eukaryote cells, if there are no chromosomes, there is no cell or life with that cell.
a parent cell is just one cell. during the cell cycle (mitosis) that cell splits in two