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The nucleus of a cell contains uncondensed chromosomes that have been duplicated. During the interphase of the cell cycle, before cell division, the chromosomes replicate and form sister chromatids that are still uncondensed and spread throughout the nucleus.
Yes , it has .
interphase
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.
It occurs in the nucleus of a cell
the nucleus intact
Chromatin. From MasteringBiology. :)
Chromatin is located in the nucleus during Interphase.
In plant or animal cells, during interphase, the nucleus is not undergoing division. The nucleus will be visible and the nuclear membrane will also be visible.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
nucleolus, RNA, DNA
Yes. During interphase the DNA replicates.