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Q: When chromatid pairs are fully visible?
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Chromatid pairs are fully visible the nucleolus and the nuleus membrane disintegrate and spindle fibers begin to form?

phophase


Chromatid pairs are fully visible the nucleolus and the nucleus membrane disintegrate and spindle fibers begin to form?

prophase


What is the definition of prophase?

Prophase is the first step in Mitosis (part of interphase) and it's when the chromatid pairs become visible and the spindle is beginning to form.


Which structure holds chromatid pairs together during early mitosis?

centromeres


What are the Two strands of chromosome that become visible during meiosis or mitosis?

chromatid


What is one of the two strands of a chromosome that become visible during meiosis or mitosis?

Chromatid


When a chromosome has made a copy of itself each of the two strands is called this?

Chromatid!!!!!


Which phase does the moon appear to be fully visible?

One side of the moon (the Earth facing side) becomes fully visible at Full Moon.


How do you use chromatid in a sentence?

chromatid is a individal strand in a chromosome.....


What is the difference between a chromatid and a sister chromatid?

Homologous chromosomes is a pair made of a paternal and maternal chromosomes. But sister chromatid is either pairs of paternal or maternal chromosomes


What is the relationship between chromatin and chromatid?

chromosomes are the things you inherited from your parents. 23 pairs. 46 total. (like 23 pairs of socks) chromatids are the individual chromosomes in a pair (so like having two red socks, two blue socks. one red sock is a sister chromatid to the other red sock, and same with the two blue socks.) chromatin is the strands of DNA combined with proteins that make up the chromosome (the thread used to make the socks) BY-Arindam Jain IX-A


How does a single pair of sister chromatids differ from a single unduplicated chromozone?

Sister chromatids are two copies of a replicated chromosome. Chromosomes occur in pairs. These will be separated in anaphase of mitosis and one chromatid pair will be left for each daughter cell.