After the pachytene stage, or in the end of it.
In the late prophase of meiosis 1, the diplotene stage
during late prophase of meiosis I
An anaphase-promoting complex is a complex of several proteins which is activated during mitosis to initiate the anaphase.
Disappears in prophase and reappears in telophase.
Camphor "disappears" because it volatilizes and turns into a vapor.
complex stratovolcano
No, an activated complex is not stable. It exists during the transition phase of the reaction, and its existence is ephemeral. It either reverts to the reactants or converts to the products.
Prophase I
prophase I, exactly in pachytene the synaptonemal complex is formed between the thickened chromosomes and recombination or crossing over occurs.
The nuclear envelope disappears during prometaphase.
Tetrad (found answer in my 9th grade Biology textbook)
When a complex number is multiplied by its conjugate, the product is a real number and the imaginary number disappears.
spindle fibers
The nuclear envelope.
No
All of your saliva disappears and you can't swallow
The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase of mitosis and reappears during telephase
The moon "disappears" when it is a new moon, which is very close to the sun. During that time, the visible part of the moon is so thin that it gets washed out by the intense sunlight.
Yes