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During cell division (Mitosis, Miosis)

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Can chromosomes be seen only during cell division?

No, chromosomes can also be seen in non-dividing cells during interphase under a microscope. In interphase, chromosomes are less condensed and appear as long, thin, thread-like structures within the nucleus. During cell division, chromosomes condense further to become more visible as distinct structures.


How are the structures prokaryotic chromosomes and eukaryotic chromosomes alike?

Chromosomes are only in eukariyotes.Can not be seen in prokariyotes.


What are chromosomes and where can they be seen?

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)


What are the substances that biologists call chromosomes?

chromosomes are chromatin fibre which contain DNA or genes that is seen only during cell division where chromatin fibres come together in bundles..


What genetic material is seen during Ana phase?

chromosomes


Can chromosomes be seen in a cell that is observed in prophase?

Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.


Can chromosomes be seen during mitosis?

Yes, as they are at their most condensed going through mitosis. Seen with a microscope, that is!


Chromosomes are only present in the cell cycle during?

Chromosomes are present in the cell cycle during the S (synthesis) phase and the M (mitotic) phase. In the S phase, DNA is replicated to produce identical sister chromatids, while in the M phase, the chromosomes condense and align for segregation into daughter cells during cell division.


What two phases of mitosis can chromosomes be seen?

Chromosomes can be distinctly seen during the prophase and metaphase of mitosis. In prophase, chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, each consisting of two sister chromatids joined at the centromere. During metaphase, the chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane, making them easily observable under a microscope.


What is located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells and can only be seen under the microscope when the cell do what?

Inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells, the genetic material, primarily DNA, is located along with proteins and RNA. The DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which can only be seen under a microscope during cell division, specifically during the phases of mitosis or meiosis when the chromosomes condense and become visible.


Can you see individual chromosomes during interphase?

Chromosomes during interphase only have one chromatinFound this answer while doing a crossword for my bio 101 class, it fits in the space - if that helps your confidence in my answer


Do chromosomes replicate only during meiosis 1?

yes