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Metaphase and anaphase.

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Q: What phase of mitosis has no clear nucleus?
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How many number of divisions of nucleus for mitosis?

During Mitosis, the nucleus finally divides into 2 in the last phase of division called Telophase.


What phase of mitosis spindle fibers disappear and new nucleus form at each end?

The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.


What phase of mitosis does two centrioles appear to one side of the nucleus?

ProphAse .


Which phase of mitosis would signify that the nucleus of the cell is actually dividing?

Anaphase


What cell breaks down nucleus in the mitosis?

There is not a particular "cell" that breaks down the nucleus during the cell process of mitosis. However, the nucleus does begin to break down in the phase known as prophase/prometaphase.


Why does nucleolus disappear during pro-phase of mitosis and what is the mechanism of dissapearence?

Nucleus and nucleolus disappear during pro-phase stage of mitosis,to be specific it disappears in late pro-phase stage and reappers during telophase stage of mitosis.


During this phase of mitosis two centrioles appear to one side of the nucleus.?

prophase


During this phase of mitosis two centrioles appear to one side of the nucleus?

prophase


Is cytokinesis part of mitosis?

No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and has nothing to do with mitosis, where the nucleus divides.


What stage of mitosis appears to have no nucleus instead highly coiled thread like objects that occur in pairs where the nucleus should be?

This stage of the Cell cycle is known as M-Phase - m for mitosis.


What phase of mitosis does the nuclear envelope and the nucleus disappear and a spindle forms?

telophase II No, not Telophase. Took the test, chose prophase, was correct.


In mitosis the nucleus first and then the cytoplasm?

in mitosis the nucleus first and then the cytoplasm