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.
they become condensed and that makes them more visible
the cell moves down to prophase
PROPHASE
During Interphase.......NO During Mitosis........YES * assuming you mean visible through a microscope
During the Prophase. :)Chromosomes become highly condensed.They are visible to light microscope,not naked eye
In prophase there's just the condensation of the chromatin material into chromosomes...& nuclear membrane disappears but the chromosomes aren't clearly visible,they are better visible during metaphase..!
Interphase as they become decondenced
metaphase
PROPHASE
During Interphase.......NO During Mitosis........YES * assuming you mean visible through a microscope
During the Prophase. :)Chromosomes become highly condensed.They are visible to light microscope,not naked eye
Chromosomes first become visible during prophase of mitosis when they condense and coil up tightly. This allows them to be easily seen under a microscope as separate structures.
In prophase there's just the condensation of the chromatin material into chromosomes...& nuclear membrane disappears but the chromosomes aren't clearly visible,they are better visible during metaphase..!
During Prophase
Chromosomes become visible (under a microscope) during prophase. At other times DNA is generally difficult to see.
Interphase as they become decondenced
The chromosomes in a cell's nucleus are only visible during the part of the cell cycle known as prophase. Prophase is the stage of mitosis in which chromatin condensation occurs.
during prophase
yes they are now visible during prophase