Telophase stage
It is the last stage of the five stages.
An easy way to remember the steps is I Prefer My Apples Toasted. It stands for interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and lastly telephase.
Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.
The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.
Metaphase is the stage when spindle fibers attach to chromosomes. Metaphase is the second stage of cell division, between prophase and anaphase.
The name for the network of microtubules along which the chromosomes move during cell division is called the spindle fibers. These spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes and pull them in half.
There are many things that happen in phase 4 of Mitosis. In phase 4 of Mitosis, the prophase chromosomes separate into pairs. Spindle fibers begin to form.
telophase
Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.
Prophase
The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.
Metaphase is the stage when spindle fibers attach to chromosomes. Metaphase is the second stage of cell division, between prophase and anaphase.
Spindle fibers are thin tubes that form between the centrioles during mitosis. True..
The name for the network of microtubules along which the chromosomes move during cell division is called the spindle fibers. These spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes and pull them in half.
There are many things that happen in phase 4 of Mitosis. In phase 4 of Mitosis, the prophase chromosomes separate into pairs. Spindle fibers begin to form.
step 1 ( prophase) step 1 ( prophase)
The answer is PROPHASE. there are four phases in Mitosis: prophase, anaphase, metaphase, and telophase.
telophase II No, not Telophase. Took the test, chose prophase, was correct.
The spindle fibers disassemble during anaphase. As the spindle fibers shorten during anaphase, they separate the chromatids from one another and then move them to opposite poles. The answer above stating that the Spindle Fibers disassemble during anaphase is incorrect. If they were to disassemble at anaphase it would completely halt the cell division process. The spindle fibers disassemble during telophase.