During Interphase.......NO
During Mitosis........YES
* assuming you mean visible through a microscope
Chromosones become visible during mitosis (specifically prophase)
chromosomes are appear at the prophase stage
anaphase... since they pull aprart they begin to show
Prophase is when the chromosomes become visible, shorter, and thicker, and start to move towards the center of the cell.
Chromosomes become visible during prophase of mitosis.
During prophase of mitosis the chromatin condenses into chromosomes and become visible at that point.
Only during cell divison.
Chromatids are visible during the Prophase of the Cell Cycle, as the chromosomes which chromatids are formed from condense, thus making them visible.
During synthesis stage of the cell cycle
Interphase.
THE CELL CYCLE.
The DNA is visible and packaged as chromosomes.
During Prophase
Interphase
Interphase, because during pro phase they become visible so that means in interphase they were not visible.
Chromatids are visible during the Prophase of the Cell Cycle, as the chromosomes which chromatids are formed from condense, thus making them visible.
introphase.
During synthesis stage of the cell cycle
big diick niiggers
The chromosomes in a cell's nucleus are only visible during the part of the cell cycle known as prophase. Prophase is the stage of mitosis in which chromatin condensation occurs.
Interphase
a fertilized cell develops into a organism during the cell cycle
During Mitosis
prophase