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no because G2 phase is the cell growth

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Yes, chromosomes can be seen clearly after the G2 phase. Chromosomes vary widely between different organisms. The DNA molecule may be circular or linear, and can be composed of 10,000 to 1,000,000,000

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Can chromosones be seen clearly after the G2 phase?

chromosomes can be seen because of g1 phase and s phase.


Can chromosomes be seen clearly after G2 phase?

Originally: no because G2 phase is the cell growth My Improved answer (copied and pasted from cha cha): Yes, chromosomes can be seen clearly after the G2 phase. Chromosomes vary widely between different organisms. The DNA molecule may be circular or linear, and can be composed of 10,000 to 1,000,000,000


How many chromosomes enter the G2 Phase?

How chromosomes enter the G2 phase?


Are the chromosomes condensed in the G2 phase of inter phase?

NO.


A cell that has 5 chromosomes in the G1 phase will have?

10 chromatids in the G2 phase


What happens during g2 phases?

Chromosomes are checked for errors.In the G2 phase, growth and preparation for cell division occurs.


How does a nucleus in G2 differ from a nucleus in G1?

G1 phase is when the cell grows to its mature size and G2 phase is when the cell prepares for division.


What stage of cell cycle do chromosomes duplicate?

the S phase. this is in interphase between G1 and G2 of interphase


What is a part of inter-phase?

g2 phase


What name the 3 stages in interphase?

Centrioles, nuclear envelope, and chromatin. These answers came from a Biology book, no lie.


Chromatin or chromosomes are duplicated during g2 phase s phase prophase or g1 phase?

DNA is duplicated in s(ynthesis)-phase, and chromatin structure begins to tighten post-replication and on through G2, if there even is a G2 in whatever particular cell you're looking at (G2 is not a necessary part of the cell cycle and is left out in many different scenarios). Chromosomes (the most compact chromatin structure) begin to condense further during prophase of mitosis with the help of some of the condensin and cohesin complexes.So I would say the answer to your question as written is S-phase.


Which period are chromosomes duplicated in?

During the cell cycle, chromosomes are duplicated during the interphase.