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Edited answer:
Identical copy of it to pass in to daughter cells.
Chromosomes
They show chromosomes at the point when cell division is about to occur because the chromosomes are condensed and aligned which makes it easy to tell if there are the correct number and configurations of the chromosomes.
chromosomes
during cell reproduction the "mother cell" makes a copy of chromosomes and then divides them evenly between two "daughter cells" so the chromosome pairs line up in the center of that division.
Depending on how much detail you want..... during anaphase the sister centromeres move apart and move to the polar spindals (formed from the old nuclear membrane), with the centromeres clearly devided
During _______, a cell grows, makes a copy of its chromosomes, or ___________ material, and prepares for cell division.
the parts of the cell which are copied during cell division are chromosomes.
Chromosomes replicate during cell division, so are present as a new cell forms.
chromosomes
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Mitosis
Chromosomes
Chromosomes are invisible except during cell division because the DNA stays in the nucleus. This is to protect it.
Chromosomes
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Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.
During cell division (Mitosis, Miosis)