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Nuclear membrane breaks right before metaphase 1 which is Prophase 1 thank U
Prophase
Prophase II
The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase of mitosis and reappears during telephase
Two nuclear membranes are formed in the telophase of mitosis.
metaphase
"scientist have not discovered WHY it happens"It does not matter if scientists have discovered it or not, but the nuclear membrane disappears during PROPHASEHope this helped!!!
If the membrane didn't dissolve, the cell would contain two cells in one. It just follows that it has to do so to form two separate cells.
Prophase
The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase of mitosis and reappears during telephase
Two nuclear membranes are formed in the telophase of mitosis.
in early stage of mitosis
metaphase
"scientist have not discovered WHY it happens"It does not matter if scientists have discovered it or not, but the nuclear membrane disappears during PROPHASEHope this helped!!!
If the membrane didn't dissolve, the cell would contain two cells in one. It just follows that it has to do so to form two separate cells.
telophase
Mitosis Prophase. Yep one homework question answered!
The nuclear membrane reforms around the nucleus during Telophase, the last phase of mitosis.
DNA replication during interphase occurs in the nucleus. All other phases of mitosis occur in the cytoplasm after the nuclear membrane is disassembled.
In mitosis, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at the telophase.