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Q: Which mitosis would you see two nuclear envelopes forming around each new set of chromosomes?
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Are chromosomes involved in mitosis in animal cells?

YesThey are involved in meiosis too. Nuclear division carried to divide chromosomes mainly


At prometaphase of mitosis?

During prometaphase, the nuclear envelope fragments and the spindle microtubules are able to reach the chromosomes. Each of the two chromatids of each chromosome, at this point, has a kinetochore. The microtubules attach to the kinetochores, forming "kinetochore microtubules" which basically jerk the chromosomes back and forth.


What is the phase of mitosis when chromosomes become visibly shortened and thickened?

Prophase


What forms around the chromosome groups At the end of mitosis?

As mitosis winds down and the chromosomes reach their opposite poles of the cell, the poles of the spindle apparatus pull at the cell, elongating it. This elongation signals the nuclear envelopes to reassemble and surround the two clumps of chromosomes. In animal cells, a furrow appears around the cell that pinches it into two. In plant cells, a cell plate forms in the middle as the cell wall divides it into two.


Each phase of mitosis?

The four stages of Mitosis is: Prophase: the first stage of mitosis or meiosis in eukaryotic cell division, during which the nuclear envelope breaks down and strands of chromatin form into chromosomes. Metaphase:the stage in mitosis or meiosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate of the spindle fibers Anaphase:The stage of mitosis and meiosis in which the chromosomes move to opposite ends of the nuclear spindle fiber. Telophase: The final stage of mitosis or meiosis during which the chromosomes of daughter cells are grouped in new nuclei.

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When in mitosis would you see two nuclear envelopes forming around new each new set of chromosomes?

Telophase


When does a nuclear membrane form around each set of chromosomes completing mitosis?

In mitosis, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at the telophase.


The chromosomes arrive at the poles and nuclear envelopes form during which phase of mitosis?

Telophase is marked by the arrival of the chromosomes at the poles. They will arrive at opposite ends of the poles.


When in mitosis would you see two nuclear envelope forming around each set of chromosomes?

Telophase


What cell parts begin to appear in the telophase?

Telophase is the last stage of mitosis. The chromosomes have reached the poles and are becoming less condensed. Nuclear envelopes begin to form.


What stage of mitosis where nuclear envelop disappears and the chromosomes form?

stage of mitosis when nuclear envelop disappears and the chromosomes form is the "PROPHASE"


What is mitosis in?

a stage during mitosis consisiting of the regrouping of chromatides and string like chromosomes. In summery Chromosomes uncoil and revert to chromatin; nuclear membranes form around the sets of chromosomes.


A new nuclear membrane is forming around the chromosomes?

Telophase


What telophase in mitosis?

a stage during mitosis consisiting of the regrouping of chromatides and string like chromosomes. In summery Chromosomes uncoil and revert to chromatin; nuclear membranes form around the sets of chromosomes.


What is the network of nuclear threads that condense to make chromosomes in mitosis called?

centromeres


A new nuclear envelope develops during what stage?

during the telophase stage of mitosis nuclear envelopes form. =) ur welcome!


What happens to chromosomes before the nuclear membrane breaks down in mitosis?

Before the nuclear envelope of a cell breaks down during the mitosis process, the DNA has to be duplicated. After the envelope dissolves, the chromosomes separate, then the cell finally splits.