During cell division (Mitosis, Miosis)
yes
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
Chromosomes are only in eukariyotes.Can not be seen in prokariyotes.
Chromosomes are thread-like structures found in the nuclei of cells comprised of DNA and various proteins. They are only visible during cell division (mitosis)
chromosomes are chromatin fibre which contain DNA or genes that is seen only during cell division where chromatin fibres come together in bundles..
chromosomes
Chromosomes are invisible except during cell division because the DNA stays in the nucleus. This is to protect it.
Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.
Yes, as they are at their most condensed going through mitosis. Seen with a microscope, that is!
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.
Chromosomes can be seen using a light microscope (LM). Mitotic cells can be easily visualised. The study of chromosomes using LM is termed Karyology, the chromosomes are prepared by a variety of techniques and analyses can be performed.
yes