The Chromosomes undergo Chromosomal Condensation.
Yes, chromosomes become visible and appear shorter during the process of cell division. This is because they condense and coil up tightly in order to be more manageable during cell division. As a result, they become visible under a microscope as distinct structures.
spindle fibers
The inside of a cell and the outside of the cell are usually in equilibrium as far as salt is concerned. Water always follows salt.If the outside has more salt, then water will follow it outwards. The cell will lose water and become shriveled.
Because the chromosomes seem to shorten and thicken prior to dividing, this makes them more visible.
Suddenly, you wind up with more than one cell.
Yes, chromosomes become visible and appear shorter during the process of cell division. This is because they condense and coil up tightly in order to be more manageable during cell division. As a result, they become visible under a microscope as distinct structures.
The chromosomes
spindle fibers
Iodine solution is used as a stain to see various organelles clearly.
In the prophase stage of mitosis you can observe the DNA condensing from its chromatin state into chromosomes. You can also observe the nuclear membrane disintegrating.
The nucleus and cell wall of elodea cell can be seen more clearly after staining it with iodine.
If you don't gauge your ears they are only slightly visible. If you gauge them then they become much more visible.
The inside of a cell and the outside of the cell are usually in equilibrium as far as salt is concerned. Water always follows salt.If the outside has more salt, then water will follow it outwards. The cell will lose water and become shriveled.
Because the chromosomes seem to shorten and thicken prior to dividing, this makes them more visible.
Absorbs more water by endoosmosis
Suddenly, you wind up with more than one cell.
As a new baby grows, more cell must be made. This happens by the process of cell division. Each new cell has its own set of chromosomes carrying exactly the same information as the original fertilized cell.