i dont know spindle fiber s i think
telophase
telophase
When the M phase, or mitosis, begins during the cell cycle, it starts with prophase. Prophase is the first stage of mitosis where chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, the nuclear membrane breaks down, and the mitotic spindle begins to form.
During telophase of mitosis, a cell plate is formed as the plant cell begins its division. In animal cells, the cell pinches in the center to form two cells; no cell plate is laid down.
Chromosomes are copied in the form of sister chromatids during S-phase of the cell cycle, which are then separated during mitosis. The centrioles also duplicate before mitosis begins to ensure proper formation of the mitotic spindle and accurate segregation of chromosomes.
Yes, the cell begins to form the organ and keeps undergoing mitosis until the organ fully developed.
Chromosomes form during cell division, specifically during the process of mitosis. During mitosis, the chromosomes condense and line up before being separated into two daughter cells.
The nucleolus begins to disintegrate during cell division, specifically during the prophase stage of mitosis. As the cell prepares to divide, the nucleolus breaks down and its components disperse throughout the cell to help form the new nuclei of the daughter cells.
Cytokinesis occurs during the final stage of cell division, following the separation of the genetic material in mitosis or meiosis. It involves the physical division of the cytoplasm to form two daughter cells.
After mitosis begins, the cell undergoes nuclear division (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells. Following this, cytokinesis occurs, where the cell's cytoplasm divides to form two separate daughter cells.
Spindles are used to split a cell during mitosis or meiosis and once the cell is split they no longer serve a purpose.
Nuclear membranes start to form during cell division in the late stages of mitosis, specifically during telophase.