The DNA replicates itself and forms chromosomes to prepare for the breaking apart of the nuclear membrane.
Prophase Anaphase Metaphase Telophase
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Prophase
Mitosis does its crossing over in prophase
the chromatin condenses to form a chromosome.
Prophase.
In prophase I of meiosis, crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs. This does not happen in prophase of mitosis.
Prophase is one of the stages in the process of mitosis, the stages of mistosis are : 1. Prophase 2. Metaphase 3. Anaphase 4. Telophase. So metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are what happends in mitosis and does not happen in prophase. And what happens in prophase that does not in mitosis is that the sister chromatids that were formed during interphase have shortened and thickened and are now visible with a light microscope.
In Prophase I of meiosis, a tetrad is formed between 2 homologous chromosomes and their replicates. Small pieces are exchanged between the chromosomes and the tetrad breaks up. Then things happen as usual. So really the only difference is that there's genetic recombination.
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Prophase
prophase, metaphase, anaphase
There are many things that happen in phase 4 of Mitosis. In phase 4 of Mitosis, the prophase chromosomes separate into pairs. Spindle fibers begin to form.
Mitosis does its crossing over in prophase
the chromatin condenses to form a chromosome.
Prophase.
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Condensation,