Interphase
Prophase
In interphase the chromosomes are not yet visible but become visible in prophase
It is during the prophase in which chromosomes first appear to be duplex structures.Each cell in a person typically has 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Interphase, because during pro phase they become visible so that means in interphase they were not visible.
Because the chromosomes seem to shorten and thicken prior to dividing, this makes them more visible.
The DNA of a cell condenses to form chromosomes during cell division or mitotis, called the M phase of the cell cycle. Specifically, chromosomes acquire their characteristic X shape in the metaphase stage of mitotis. Each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids joined at the centromere.
Interphase as they become decondenced
In interphase the chromosomes are not yet visible but become visible in prophase
The phase of mitosis where the chromatin fibers duplicate and condense into visible chromosomes is Interphase. Interphase is the first stage of the cell cycle.
Duplicated chromosomes first become visible during prophase.
It is during the prophase in which chromosomes first appear to be duplex structures.Each cell in a person typically has 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Interphase and Telophase
Visible in prophase and attach to spindle fibers in meta phase
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.
yes they are now visible during prophase
Interphase, because during pro phase they become visible so that means in interphase they were not visible.
Interphase as they become decondenced
Because the chromosomes seem to shorten and thicken prior to dividing, this makes them more visible.