The first chromatography used was with polar stationary phase and non polar mobile phase, called normal phase. So, later when this was reversed by using polar mobile phase and non polar stationary phase was called reversed phase.
Although reversed phase implies that it is less used, it is not the case. RPLC rose to success around the 1970s as NPLC dropped off.
I do believe it's telophase.
telophase
Telophase is essentially prophase in reverse.
prophase
Prophase
Prophase
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase
Telophase is essentially prophase in reverse.
prophase
telophase II No, not Telophase. Took the test, chose prophase, was correct.
Centrioles double during the prophase of mitosis. Prophase is also the phase where DNA enters the chromosomes and are replicated.
Early prophase
Prophase
Interphase as they become decondenced
The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes start becoming visible in the microscope is called prophase.
In the Prophase. Nuclear envelope and nucleolus disappears.
Interphase is the longest phase.
prophase
Prophase