The S-Phase - S for DNA synthesis.
Less specifically, it is part of Interphase where the cell spends approximately 90% of its life.
Chromosomes coil up and become visible during the prophase stage of cell division. This coiling allows the chromosomes to become more condensed and easier to separate during cell division.
Chromosomes are visible during the prophase stage of meiosis, specifically during prophase I. This is when the chromosomes condense and become visible under a microscope.
During metaphase of mitosis, the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
Rod-shaped chromosomes are first visible during prophase of mitosis. At this stage, the chromosomes condense and become visible as rod-shaped structures in preparation for cell division.
Chromosomes coil up and become visible during the prophase stage of cell division. This coiling allows the chromosomes to become more condensed and easier to separate during cell division.
Chromosomes are visible during the prophase stage of meiosis, specifically during prophase I. This is when the chromosomes condense and become visible under a microscope.
During metaphase of mitosis, the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
Prophase
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
The stage where chromosomes shorten by condensing their nucleoprotein is called prophase during mitosis. This is when the chromosomes become visible and appear as distinct structures under a microscope.
During Interphase the DNA is not in the form of chromosomes. It is not until Prophase that it condenses and chromosomes become visible.
Rod-shaped chromosomes are first visible during prophase of mitosis. At this stage, the chromosomes condense and become visible as rod-shaped structures in preparation for cell division.
During the metaphase stage of mitosis, the chromosomes become attached to the spindle apparatus.
stage of mitosis when nuclear envelop disappears and the chromosomes form is the "PROPHASE"
Interphase and Telophase
Chromosomes are clearly visible only when a cell is undergoing cell division, specifically during the metaphase stage of mitosis or meiosis. During this stage, chromosomes condense and become visible under a microscope.