Chromatin changes to thick rods called chromosomes during anaphase. During anaphase the centromeres divide and are pulled apart by the spindle fibers. They then move to opposite ends of the poles.
It is during the prophase when chromatids become visible. Prophase is the first as well as the longest stage of mitosis.
anaphase
During Interphase.......NO During Mitosis........YES * assuming you mean visible through a microscope
The one of the two matching pairs of chromosomes are separated during anaphase I.
Chromosomes are visible in the cell nucleus during mitosis and meiosis.
prophase, when the nucleus gets really big metaphase, where the chromosomes move to the middle anaphase, where the chromosomes move to opposite sides
The stages of mitosis are: Interphase Preprophase Prophase Prometaphase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis The Chromosome condense and become visible during prophase.
Chromatin changes to thick rods called chromosomes during anaphase. During anaphase the centromeres divide and are pulled apart by the spindle fibers. They then move to opposite ends of the poles.
Metaphase and anaphase.
It is during the prophase when chromatids become visible. Prophase is the first as well as the longest stage of mitosis.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
Was the nucleus visible in Lactobacilli? Why?
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.
chromosomes and the mitotic spindles are formed during anaphase
nuclear membrane and nucleolus