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The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.

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The nuclear membrane begins to reform during telophase, and the daughter cells.

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When does the nuclear membrane disappear during mitosis?

The spindle apparatus becomes visible after stage two of mitosis. (I'm trying to remember from biology class, so i could be wrong!)


Do spindle fibers form in plant cells undergoing mitosis?

In metaphase, spindle fibers grow and attach to chromosomes. In anaphase, they pull the chromosomes apart. In telephase, they disappear.


What is the phase of mitosis if chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers?

Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.


Spindle fibers disappear new nucleus forms at each end of the cell?

Yes, something like that. In mitosis, there are 4 stages; Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase (also remembered as P.M.A.T). In prophase the centrioles start separate and form the spindle fibers and the chromosomes start to separate. In metaphase the chromosomes line up at the equator in the spindle fibers. Anaphase, the spindle fibre pulls half of the chromosomes to each pole, now resulting in 2 sets of identical daughter chromosomes. In telophase the spindle fibers start to disintegrate and a nuclear membrane forms between the two identical daughter chromosomes. In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm starts to separate producing two identical daughter cells. All in all, the spindle fibers do disappear and TWO (2) new identical daughter cells are formed. I hope this helps


Mitosis could not proceed if a mutation interrupted the assembly of?

The spindle fibers, which are essential to the movement of chromosomes.

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Spindle fibers disappear when a cell is in this phase of mitosis.?

telophase


In which step of mitosis do the fiber begin to disappear?

The spindle fibers begin to disappear in Telophase


When does the nuclear membrane disappear during mitosis?

The spindle apparatus becomes visible after stage two of mitosis. (I'm trying to remember from biology class, so i could be wrong!)


Do spindle fibers form in plant cells undergoing mitosis?

In metaphase, spindle fibers grow and attach to chromosomes. In anaphase, they pull the chromosomes apart. In telephase, they disappear.


What is the phase of mitosis if chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers?

Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.


What spindle fibers disappear and the nuclear membrane reappears to form two new daughter cells?

This occurs during telophase of mitosis.


In Mitosis What organelle does the division of the nucleus?

In mitosis, the division of the nucleus is carried out by the spindle fibers. These fibers are formed by the microtubules and are responsible for separating the duplicated chromosomes into two sets in the process called cytokinesis.


What is the name of the organelles from the asters and the spindle fibers?

The spindle fibres are in the nucleus and they are envolved in mitosis.


In what faze of mitosis do spindle fibers from?

prophase


When do spindle fibers disappear?

During Telophase.


Mitosis could not proceed if a mutation interrupted the assembly of?

The spindle fibers, which are essential to the movement of chromosomes.


Spindle fibers disappear new nucleus forms at each end of the cell?

Yes, something like that. In mitosis, there are 4 stages; Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase (also remembered as P.M.A.T). In prophase the centrioles start separate and form the spindle fibers and the chromosomes start to separate. In metaphase the chromosomes line up at the equator in the spindle fibers. Anaphase, the spindle fibre pulls half of the chromosomes to each pole, now resulting in 2 sets of identical daughter chromosomes. In telophase the spindle fibers start to disintegrate and a nuclear membrane forms between the two identical daughter chromosomes. In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm starts to separate producing two identical daughter cells. All in all, the spindle fibers do disappear and TWO (2) new identical daughter cells are formed. I hope this helps