During prophase
yes
During prophase, the first stage of mitosis, the chromosomes become visible as distinct structures. The nuclear envelope also now breaks down, and a spindle forms.
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
Interphase as they become decondenced
Anaphase
Yes. Sister chromatids separate and become individual chromosomes during anaphase.
Yes:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PKjF7OumYo
Chromosomes become duplicated during meiosis. This is the process of replicating sex cells, otherwise known as gametes. This is how humans create new sex cells for reproduction.
During prophase, the first stage of mitosis, the chromosomes become visible as distinct structures. The nuclear envelope also now breaks down, and a spindle forms.
Yes, chromosomes become visible and appear shorter during the process of cell division. This is because they condense and coil up tightly in order to be more manageable during cell division. As a result, they become visible under a microscope as distinct structures.
During DNA replication, the entire DNA molecule is duplicated, which includes the chromosomes. However, chromosomes only become visible as distinct structures during cell division, when they condense and organize into a compact form. Outside of cell division, chromosomes exist in a less condensed state called chromatin, which allows the DNA to be accessible for gene expression and other cellular processes. So, while DNA replication leads to chromosome duplication, the chromosomes themselves may not appear as distinct entities outside of cell division.
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
The chromosomes become different from each other due to crossing over which occurs during prophase I.
the cell splits evenly in half in 5 stages in the 1st stage the cell grows and the chromosomes double, in the 2nd stage the nucleus disappears, In the 3rd stage the chromosomes line up in the middle, in the 4th stage the chromosomes and organelles are split evenly and the cells begin to separate, in in 5th stage, 2 identical cells split apart and become 2 separate cells
Interphase as they become decondenced
Interphase as they become decondenced
In interphase the chromosomes are not yet visible but become visible in prophase
Anaphase